Elon Musk’s Neuralink implants brain chip in first human
Elon Musk made a groundbreaking announcement yesterday, revealing that his brain-chip startup Neuralink has successfully implanted an implant in a human patient for the first time. According to Musk, the patient is recovering well, and the initial results are showing promising neuron spike detection. This achievement marks a significant milestone for Neuralink, but the company has endured a challenging journey to reach this point.
Neuralink, valued at approximately $5 billion last June, has faced calls for closer scrutiny of its safety protocols. Reuters reported earlier this month that the company was fined for violating federal rules concerning the movement of hazardous materials. Last November, lawmakers called for an investigation into whether Musk had misled investors about the safety of Neuralink’s technology. Veterinary records revealed problems with the implants on monkeys, including paralysis, seizures, and brain swelling.
However, in a positive development, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared Neuralink to conduct its first human trial last year. The study involved using a robot to surgically place a chip in a specific part of the brain responsible for controlling the intention to move. Neuralink’s initial goal is to enable people to control a computer cursor or keyboard solely with their thoughts.
Musk shared additional details during an interview, stating that Neuralink’s first product would be called ‘Telepathy,’ and the initial users would be individuals who have lost the use of their limbs. He has also expressed his vision for the future, claiming that these brain chips could potentially treat conditions such as obesity, autism, depression, and schizophrenia.
While Neuralink has not yet responded to a request for further details, this groundbreaking development opens up a world of possibilities for individuals with disabilities and neurological conditions. Musk’s ambition to bridge the gap between humans and technology through these brain implants has the potential to revolutionize lives.
As Neuralink continues to push the boundaries of medical technology, many are eagerly anticipating further progress and advancements in this field.