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Elon Musk says first Neuralink patient can control a computer mouse through thinking

  • A patient implanted with Neuralink's brain technology can control a computer mouse just by thinking, as mentioned by the company's founder Elon Musk.
  • The first human patient implanted with a brain chip from Elon Musk's company Neuralink is able to control a computer mouse through thoughts, with a focus on helping those with traumatic injuries.
  • Neuralink, a start-up by Elon Musk, aims to use brain implants to enable individuals to control external technologies through neural signals for restoring lost capabilities.
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At the end of January, Elon Musk's company Neuralink had put a chip in a person's brain. Now the millionaire is reporting his first successes. Elon Musk (archive image): “The progress is good, the patient appears to have fully recovered, with no known side effects.” Image: KeystoneAt the end of January, Elon Musk's company Neuralink had put a chip in a person's brain. Now the millionaire is reporting first successes. An article by A patient from…

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„Progresul este bun și pacientul pare să se fi recuperat complet, cu efecte neuronale pe care am putut să le vedem. Pacientul este capabil să miște un mouse pe un ecran doar prin gândire", a scris Elon Musk pe X.Miliardarul american a adăugat că Neuralink încearcă acum să îl facă pe pacient să dea click pe mouse de cât mai multe ori.Compania a reușit luna trecută să implanteze cu succes un cip cerebral la primul său pacient uman, după ce a primi…

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