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Update on Neuralink's First Human Patient

  • Neuralink implanted a brain device in Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed from a diving accident, with some threads later retracting from his brain.
  • The malfunctioning implant caused some threads to retract but didn't directly endanger Arbaugh, allowing him to use Neuralink's system daily.
  • Neuralink has not disclosed the number of threads affected or how they detached, with limited information provided about the incident.
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Neuralink's first brain implant patient feared device would have to be removed

The 30-year-old quadriplegic man who opted to become the first human to receive Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant chip called "The Link" revealed how the pioneering technology has changed his life.

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neuralink.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.
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