A Look at Musk’s Neuralink and the Rivals Racing to Beat Him Technology from Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain implant company allowed a patient to move a cursor with his brain and play videogames WSJ reporter Rolfe Winkler joins host Zoe Thomas to explain how the implant works and the approaches of rival
Brain-Machine Interfaces and Neuralink: privacy and ethical concerns Analysis of the Neuralink’s technology and their overall mission statement provide an interesting insight into the future of this type of human-computer interface and the potential privacy and ethical concerns with this technology
US FDA clears Neuralinks brain chip implant in second patient, WSJ . . . London: The U S Food and Drug Administration has allowed billionaire Elon Musk 's Neuralink to implant its brain chip in a second person after the company offered fixes to a problem that occurred in the first patient, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday
The First Person to Get Elon Musk’s Neuralink Brain Chip About this epsiode Elon Musk’s Neuralink is on a mission to enable humans to communicate with computers using their thoughts Now they have successfully implanted their device in a human WSJ's Rolfe Winkler explores the new technology and speaks to Noland Arbaugh, Neuralink's first participant