Elon Musk's Neuralink seeking volunteer for first trial of brain implant surgery
- Elon Musk's Neuralink is preparing to revolutionize the neurotechnology industry with brain chip implants, as thousands of people express interest in receiving them.
- Neuralink has received approval from the US FDA to begin human trials on its brain chips, which will involve replacing a portion of the skull with a chip that reads and analyzes brain activity, transferring the information wirelessly to a laptop or tablet. Animal trials faced scrutiny for violating the Animal Welfare Act.
- Neuralink is a neurotechnology company developing a brain-computer interface to collect brain signals and translate them into commands to control external devices, aiming to improve the lives of people with paralysis or spinal cord injuries.
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Cercansi volontari adulti con meno di quarant’anni e possibilmente quattro arti paralizzati. Neuralink, l’azienda fondata da Elon Musk che sviluppa interfacce neurali per connettere esseri umani e computer, ha aperto le candidature per il suo primo studio clinico sull’uomo. Finora sono stati impiantati chip solo sugli animali: esperimenti che hanno porato alla morte di 1.500 cavie, stando ai risultati di un’inchiesta federale raccontata in esclu…
Musk’s Neuralink Looks for Brain Wire Volunteer
Elon Musk’s Neuralink has announced that its brain implant is ready for human clinical trials — it just needs a volunteer. The company told Bloomberg that the ideal guinea pig for its device would be a quadriplegic between the ages of 22 and 40. That individual would undergo a revolutionary surgery that would see a portion of the skull removed and replaced with a quarter-sized computer. A series of electrode-laced threads would also be inserted …
Want Elon Musk's Neuralink Chip In Your Brain? Here Are The Conditions For Taking Part In The Human Trials
Elon Musk’s brain chip startup Neuralink has laid out specific criteria for those interested in participating in its human trials. What Happened: Eligibility for the trials is not universal. Candidates must be 18 or older and have conditions such as quadriplegia, paraplegia, visual or hearing impairment, aphasia, or major limb amputation, reported Business Insider. Those who meet the requirements can apply through Neuralink’s Patient Registry A…
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