Musk Says, First Human Patient Has Received “Neuralink” Brain Implant

Elon Musk Neuralink 2023

According to the most recent news from Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain-computer interface startup, both may be in the works for the tech entrepreneur. He may require both more press coverage and a hole in the head.

Musk updated the timeframe during a broadcast live presentation on Wednesday, three years after introducing Neuralink and promising to start human trials of its brain implantation by the conclusion of the 2020a goal that was covertly missed and forgone in favour of continuing animal studies.

He predicted that by the middle of 2023, the business may finally begin implanting people, lagging Synchron by approximately a year. Musk stated, “We’ve worked extremely hard to be prepared for our first person.”Of course, we want to be very confident about that.

It will operate well before installing our device in such a human. But we’ve submitted, I believe, most of our documentation to the FDA. Also, we think that in about six months, they ought to be able to have our initial Neuralink in a human.”

Additionally, the CEO may be among the first to use the new technology.

But Neuralink hopes to bolster its crew before the implantation is ready for its big screen debut. Musk emphasized that recruiting was the “main aim” of the event on Wednesday and urged anybody with expertise in “developing advanced gadgets like watches and phones,” machine learning, animal care, or clinical and regulatory problems to apply to join the business.

Elon Musk: Does he own Neuralink?

Musk was one of the original eight people that founded Neuralink. Reuters reports that everyone has saved Musk since then, and her co-founder has gone. Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter, and The Drilling Company are all owned by Musk.

Who or what is Neuralink?

The idea behind Neuralink is to use a surgical robot to place a device inside the parts of the brain that regulate movement. The user can then operate their mouse and keyboard with their thoughts once the device processes and transmits neural signals. According to the Neuralink website, the company wants to create a “safe, totally implanted, and cosmetically unnoticeable system.”

Has the FDA approved Neuralink?

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has not yet permitted Neuralink to transplant its technology into people, but Musk claims that approval is imminent.

The billionaire claimed that the FDA has received most of the company’s necessary paperwork during a Wednesday “display and tell” session. Musk said that the first human to receive a Neuralink implant should be able to do so in roughly six months, and he eventually intends to acquire one.

Elon Musk spoke with Synchron, a rival of Neuralink, regarding a prospective partnership with Reuters.

To stimulate both mental and physical activity. The portion of the skull matches its size and thickness. Musk used his oft-used analogy to describe the device during his presentation on Wednesday. He said it was similar to inserting an Apple Watch but rather a Fitbit in a portion of the skull.

Neuralink will prioritize its first two applications once it has the FDA’s approval to start conducting human studies, according to Musk. Restoring vision is the first step. “We think we also can restore vision, even if an individual has never had a vision—like, they were born blind,” he said. “The visual component of the cortex remains intact.

According to Musk, the second will be designed for those who are badly crippled? This will allow them to “use their smartphone faster than a person with working hands.”Musk used his oft-used analogy to describe the device during his presentation on Wednesday. He said it was similar to inserting an Apple Watch but rather a Fitbit in a portion of the skull.

Neuralink will prioritize its first two applications once it has the FDA’s approval to start conducting human studies, according to Musk. Restoring vision is the first step. “We think we also can restore vision, even if an individual has never had a vision—like, they were born blind,” he said. “The visual component of the cortex remains intact. In the future, Neuralink plans to advance even further by using numerous Neuralink spinal cord and brain implants.

Beyond its medical applications, Musk stated that the implant may assist all people to move closer to our shared destiny as half-human, nearly hybrids, ideally with sufficient superintelligence to topple any potentially harmful artificial intelligence that may emerge to endanger humanity.

Neuralink, a new brain-reading technology from Musk, is demonstrated on live pigs.

During the presentation, Musk and his colleagues showed recordings of monkeys who had the Neuralink device and could “telepathically” operate a computer pointer to type words—albeit meaningless—or play computer games like Pong. Musk assured the viewers that animal testing started.

Only after the instrument thoroughly checks a synthetic human brain. It was also approached as an affirmative. But instead of exploratory, start moving into the implant’s development. This assurance appeared to be in response to reports earlier this year that Neuralink was abusing its animal subject areas, which perhaps the company vehemently denied.

Additionally, he continued, “I’m very confident our monkeys seem pretty pleased,” noting that they occasionally receive banana smoothies during their “telepathic typing” shifts as compensation. He said that brain-computer connections like Neuralink would remove the physical restrictions on our cyborg possibility stanched by the speeds at which you can chat on the phone and otherwise thumb out a push notification. He claimed that in this way, all people are already cyborgs.

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