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The first YouTube video edited with a brain-computer interface shows Neuralink's potential - Tubefilter

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Bradford Smith, who has used a Neuralink implant to negotiate ALS, has uploaded the first YouTube video edited with the device.
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This is a step forward that seemed to be a science fictional one a short time ago: Brad Smith, the third patient to receive a brain implant from Neuralink and who is paralyzed, has succeeded in controlling a computer only by the force of his thought. He was even able to edit and publish a video on YouTube! This prowess, made possible by a new version of the Neuralink chip, opens up staggering prospects for millions of people.

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Tubefilter broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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