As Neuralink works towards getting its brain-computer interface technology approved for general use, it now has two human patients who have received the experimental implant. The second patient, [A…
Same thing that happens to every brain implant. After a few months it gets rejected and breaks.
Every new story about brain implants is the same. They found some new way to make some device work, because it’s technically easy to interface with the brain. Then they shut up because 6 months later the quadriplegic they implanted is back to being a paper weight, if they’re lucky.
Same thing that happens to every brain implant. After a few months it gets rejected and breaks.
Every new story about brain implants is the same. They found some new way to make some device work, because it’s technically easy to interface with the brain. Then they shut up because 6 months later the quadriplegic they implanted is back to being a paper weight, if they’re lucky.