Elon Musk’s brain technology company, Neuralink, is facing a major setback.
Neuralink, in an announcement today, revealed that the company’s first human brain implant is having issues.
In a blog post, the company stated that “a number of the implant’s connective threads retracted from the brain, causing a reduction in the signals.”
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However, despite issues, the brain implant can still successfully’ detect the patient’s brain signals.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink chip suffers unexpected setback in first in-human brain implant.
The chip began to detach for the skull reducing its data capture ability. pic.twitter.com/awunwwmL1I
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Neuralink’s first patient is 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh.
Here he is:
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Neuralink’s first human subject, Noland Arbaugh, has demonstrated remarkable progress in utilizing
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