- Elon Musk revealed the first Neuralink patient can control a computer and play video games just by thinking, demonstrating the potential of brain-computer interfaces.
- The paralyzed patient was able to play chess on a computer just using his mind, comparing his new ability to the force from Star Wars.
- Neuralink hopes to use the brain chip technology to give disabled and paralyzed patients more control, with plans to implant the chip in more patients soon.
Elon Musk has revealed that the world’s first Neuralink patient can control a computer and play video games just by thinking. This is an incredible advancement that demonstrates the potential of brain-computer interfaces.
Patient Shows Off Ability in Livestream
In a post on Twitter, Musk shared a live stream of the paralyzed patient demonstrating telepathy to control a computer device and play chess on the computer.
The patient is a man who has no control of his body from the waist down. However, he was successfully able to play a game of chess on a computer just with his mind. The moves could be seen happening on the computer’s display.
Furthermore, he compared his new ability with the Neuralink to possessing the force, the well-known telepathic ability featured in the Star Wars franchise. “I could get it to move wherever I wanted,” the patient says during the livestream. “Just stare somewhere on the screen and it would move where I wanted it to. It’s so cool.”
Hopes for Helping Disabled and Paralyzed Patients
Elon Musk and the Neuralink company hope to use the Neuralink chip technology to give people with disabilities and paralysis more control in their lives. The company is optimistic it can implant the chip successfully in more patients in the future, allowing more testing and eventual mass distribution.
Neuralink says they will release more updates on Twitter about the patient and what else they are able to accomplish with the brain chip implant in the coming days. This first patient shows the tremendous potential of the technology to improve lives.
Conclusion
This remarkable achievement is just the beginning for Neuralink and brain-computer interfaces. As the technology improves, it could open up life-changing opportunities for those with disabilities while also expanding human potential. Elon Musk continues to pioneer innovations once thought impossible, and Neuralink is no exception.