FDA finds problems at animal lab run by Musk’s brain implant company
- FDA inspectors found quality control issues at Neuralink's California animal research facility, per Redica Systems' agency records shown to Reuters.
- Despite FDA concerns, the USDA found no violations, and FDA stated Neuralink "provided sufficient information" to support approval last May.
- Neuralink's mission is to develop a brain-computer interface allowing humans to control electronic devices using their minds.
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