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Neuralink's robotic surgery sparks wide fan curiosity
Neuralink's new robotic surgery system has captured fan attention with its groundbreaking potential in brain-computer interfaces, sparking discussions on its ethical implications and comparison with competitors.
Elon Musk says he's planning to ramp up production of his Neuralink brain chips in 2026 and will automate the procedure to implant them into humans. Neuralink "will start high-volume production of brain-computer interface devices" this year, said Musk in a ...
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Elon Musk's sperm donation to Neuralink executive sparks ethics debate
Elon Musk donated sperm to Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis in 2020, raising ethics questions about workplace boundaries in tech leadership.
The robot, known as the R1 system, is built to insert flexible threads while avoiding blood vessels, reducing the risk of bleeding and damage during surgery. Neuralink says the machine works like a high speed sewing device and is intended to help people with paralysis control digital devices using only their thoughts.
In a groundbreaking development that’s sending shockwaves through the tech and gaming communities, a revolutionary brain-computer interface has achieved the unthinkable. The breakthrough comes courtesy of Elon Musk‘s Neuralink. The latter has enabled a ...
Neuralink has unveiled a new surgical robot capable of reaching any region of the brain. This milestone aims to create a universal interface to treat various neurological conditions.
Shivon Zilis was an under-the-radar executive at Elon Musk’s companies and an OpenAI board member back in 2022. But she was hiding a major secret – Musk was the father of her twins born the year before.
TL;DR: Neuralink's second patient, an ALS sufferer named Kenneth Shock, uses the N1 brain implant to convert brain signals into audible speech, restoring his ability to communicate despite ALS progression. The technology decodes speech-related brain ...
Elon Musk has a lot of competitors. But according to testimony and documents surfacing at the Musk v. Altman trial, only one of them prompted Musk to .