"Neuralink's First Patient Controls Computer Mouse with Mind, Says Elon Musk"

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Elon Musk announced that Neuralink's first human patient with a brain-chip implant can now move a computer mouse cursor using their mind, showing full recovery after receiving the implant last month. The neurotech firm is working on enabling recipients to control devices and complete tasks using their thoughts, with the first users being people who have lost the use of their limbs. Neuralink gained FDA approval for human trials of its implant after initial concerns, and Musk revealed plans for a "vision chip" to restore capabilities such as vision, motor function, and speech in the future.
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