Elon Musk's brain-computer interface (BCI) company Neuralink has been given the green light to test its device in tetraplegic patients in Canada – the first international trial of the technology.
Neuralink livestream showed Gertrude the pig implanted with a Neuralink device, Aug. 28, 2020. [AFP] Elon Musk's brain implant company Neuralink says it's gotten permission from U.S. regulators to ...
Unlike Neuralink's N1, which is implanted into the brain, Precision's device does not penetrate the brain at all, but rests on top, and has now been implanted in more than a dozen subjects.
Brain-computer interfaces translate neural signals into actions, revolutionizing healthcare and enhancing communication for individuals with disabilities.