Mind Over Matter: Neuralink's Breakthrough Enables Quadriplegic to Play Chess with Thoughts
Mar 21, 2024
Elon Musk's Neuralink recently showcased groundbreaking footage of its brain implant technology in action, featuring a quadriplegic individual named Noland Arbaugh. Through the Neuralink device, Arbaugh, who suffered a severe spinal cord injury eight years ago, was able to control a computer cursor and play games like chess and Civilization VI using only his mind. Describing the experience as akin to "using the force," Arbaugh expressed profound excitement about the possibilities enabled by the technology. He emphasised that while the surgery was smooth and life-changing, there is still room for improvement, encouraging others with neurological conditions to participate in human trials. Neuralink's brain implant, known as a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), aims to empower individuals with disabilities to interact with devices through thought alone, offering hope for enhanced communication and mobility.
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