Neuralink is a brain-computer interface company founded by Elon Musk in 2016 that uses a tiny chip implant in the brain to enable it to send neural signals to some external device
The goal of the study is "to address fundamental questions that will allow the development of a Smart Bionic Eye," according to an online description
Chinese researchers used brain-computer interfaces, or BCI, a wireless invasive implant in a patient with tetraplegia in March
Musk has long sparred with SEC and last year four lawmakers asked to investigate whether Musk committed securities fraud by allegedly misleading investors about brain implant developed by Neuralink.
Neuralink is in the process of testing its device, which is intended to help people with spinal cord injuries
Company aims to help patients with brain injury and spinal injuries by enabling them to control phones and computers with their minds
Neuralink said it compensated for that retraction through a series of software fixes, which produced a rapid and sustained improvement that has now superseded Noland's initial performance.
For the first time Musk has given the implant device a name
Neuralink's brain implant aims to help people with traumatic injuries operate computers using only their thoughts
Neuralink's brain implant devices could cure paralysis and schizophrenia in humans, but concerns about privacy linger
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In typical fashion for an Elon Musk venture, Neuralink is already bounding ahead, aiming implants at other parts of the body
Elon Musk spoke enthusiastically about the potential for the technology to address brain injuries and other disorders
The scientists are in discussions to commercialise the technology