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Elon Musk said on Wednesday he expects a wireless brain chip developed by his company Neuralink to begin human clinical trials in six months, after the company missed earlier timelines set by him.
People who can no longer move or speak may soon have a new option: an implanted device that links their brain to a computer.
Elon Musk's cybernetic implant company, Neuralink, has moved its incorporation to Nevada from Delaware after a judge voided Musk's $56 billion pay package from Tesla.
A few months after getting FDA approval for human trials, Neuralink is looking for its first test subjects. The six-year initial trial, which the Elon Musk-owned company is calling “the PRIME ...
The third human to receive a Neuralink brain implant, who also has non-verbal ALS, is now able to speak in his own voice thanks to the advancing technology combined with Artificial Intelligence ...
Elon Musk’s Neuralink Corp. used a brain implant to enable a monkey to see something that wasn’t physically there, according to an engineer, as it moves toward its goal of helping blind people ...
Noland Arbaugh, the first Neuralink brain implant patient, discusses his journey of regaining autonomy through Elon Musk's device on "The Will Cain Show." Fox News Media Fox Business ...
Neuralink's valuation has soared since it was started in 2016, and employees that were given shares at the launch or soon after at a fraction of their current value are in for a big windfall. Some ...
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