Neuralink shares video of patient playing chess using signals from brain implant

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Noland Arbaugh, 29, is the first human patient to ever get implanted with Neuralink’s device.

Neuralink streamed a live video on Wednesday that showed a patient using the company's brain implant to move a mouse and play chess on a computer.The company is developing a brain-computer interface, or a BCI, that aims to help patients with severe paralysis control external technologies using only neural signals.streamed a live video on Wednesday that showed a patient using the company's brain implant to move a mouse and play chess on a computer..

"There are things that we've been able to do for decades, like control a cursor in two dimensions, which actually, for those of us who are in the field, is extremely simple to do as soon as you can get any brain signal," he told CNBC in an interview earlier this month. Aside from Musk's posts, Neuralink has shared very few details about the scope or the nature of its trial. As of Wednesday, the trial is not listed on the website clinicaltrials.gov, which is where most medical device companiesIt is not clear how many patients are participating in Neuralink's trial, or what the trial is trying to demonstrate.

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