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  1. Apr 22, 2024 · The Link device gets implanted into your skull through a procedure that’s more futuristic than your standard dentist visit. It involves a highly precise robot, steadier than a surgeon’s hand, inserting hair-thin threads into your brain (through your skull, of course).

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  2. Jan 30, 2024 · One recent trial even allowed a person to control a video game with their mind, says Anne Vanhoestenberghe, Professor of Active Implantable Medical Devices at Kings College, London. “The...

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  3. May 31, 2024 · Neuralink is wireless, and with 1,024+ sensors, the implant can listen in on neurons with unprecedented accuracy. In a few years, Neuralink hopes to introduce an implant with 3,000+ sensors for even sharper "hearing".

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · In a livestream on X, the paralyzed 29-year-old man used his Neuralink brain implant to control a computer.

  5. Neuralink's first neural implant - the N1 - is designed to decode 'movement intention'. Neuralink is one of a growing number of companies and university departments attempting to refine and...

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · Neuralink’s device is around the size of a coin and designed to be implanted beneath the skull, with tiny wires reaching a short distance into the brain to read neuron activity.

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  8. Jan 30, 2024 · From where you’re sitting, what can Neuralink bring to the table beyond the research that you and others have done—for instance, your work on enabling a participant to move a computer cursor on a...

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