Neuralink's Human Trials Mark a New Era in Brain-Machine Integration

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Neuralink's Human Trials Mark a New Era in Brain-Machine Integration
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Noland Arbaugh, the first participant in Neuralink's experimental brain chip study, has experienced a transformative change in his life, gaining the ability to control devices with his mind, which has significantly improved his autonomy and quality of life. Neuralink's high-electrode, wireless brain-computer interface is advancing clinical trials aimed at helping those with paralysis or ALS, with Arbaugh now actively studying, working, and engaging in new pursuits thanks to the device.

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