The tech on display was met with skepticism from industry experts, who cited existing projects already meeting or surpassing some of Neuralink’s benchmarks.
[Related:Musk explained on stage that Neuralink’s initial two goals for humans will be restoring vision, even for those born congenitally blind, and connecting with the motor cortex for those with a “Stephen Hawking-type situation,” as Musk puts it, to do things like “control their phone better than someone who has working hands.
” Hawking was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 1962, and in later years communicated using a speech generating device controlled viaEventually, Musk wants Neuralink devices to bridge the signal between brain and spinal cord with additional implants, and is confident there are no physical barriers to restoring full body functionality.
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