FOOTAGE from Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip has been revealed, showing off a man’s new “telepathic” abilities.
Musk’s Neuralink tech aims to enable someone to control their phone or another device with their mind, according to the CEO.
Musk reposted a Neuralink video from one of his human testers demonstrating the tech on Wednesday.
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“@Neuralink demonstrating ‘Telepathy’ – controlling a computer and playing video games just by thinking,” his caption read.
In the video, the tester, 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh narrates his experience playing an electronic chess game on a large screen.
Arbaugh became paraplegic following a “freak diving accident,” he explained in the video.
The company has previously said that the Neuralink mission is to restore autonomy to individuals who have “unmet medical needs,” with a vision to “unlock human potential” in the future.
Having received FDA clearance for its first human clinical trials in May 2023, Arbaugh is one of six individuals approved to test the chip after hundreds of animal tests.
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