Neuralink Patient Using Brain Chip to Carry Out Important Life Task: Playing World of Warcraft
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Neuralink Patient Using Brain Chip to Carry Out Important Life Task: Playing World of Warcraft
A paralyzed man who received a Neuralink implant is now able to enjoy the ultimate time killer: World of Warcraft. Jon L. Noble, a British Army veteran, shared an update on his journey since receiving a brain implant from the Elon Musk-owned company, describing how he rapidly learned to use the tech to control a Macbook and, eventually, game. He uploaded footage to prove it, showing his character valiantly battling a hulking enemy in Blizzard’s …
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. What recently seemed to be science fiction now begins to be seen in everyday life. A patient with almost total paralysis managed to reuse a computer in a complete way, and even play, thanks to a brain implant developed by Neuralink. The case is not an isolated laboratory experiment. It is a sustained use for more than 100 days, with real tasks, total integration in an oper…
The brain-computer interface in human beings begins to leave the lab to get into real life, and the last example we have with the N1 implant of Neuralink, which is already allowing a person with paralysis to re-interact with a computer to the point of playing WoW normally. The statement of one of those people, with almost total paralysis, speaks of a daily use for 100 days, with real tasks, complete integration into an Operating System and a sur…
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