The first human with a brain implant is playing online chess
Elon Musk's company Neuralink has successfully completed its first brain implant on a human. Noland Arbaugh appeared to move a cursor across a laptop screen with just his thoughts. Arbaugh, who is paralyzed below his shoulders, was able to move the cursor across the screen with thoughts.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink shows brain-chip patient playing online chess. Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed after diving accident, received implant in January but experts caution that procedure is in early days. Experts say procedure is still in its early days, but it's still possible to implant a brain chip.
First human to be seen using a brain implant was live-streamed on the social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday. First human with brain implant plays online chess with his mind: ‘Like using the Force on a cursor’ - Washington Examiner.
Elon Musk’s brain science startup, Neuralink, shows paralyzed person playing chess on laptop. A quadriplegic person is using its brain implant to control a computer, the startup says. Elon Musk's company says it's working with a paralyzed person to control the computer.
Noland Arbaugh, 29, is the first human patient to ever get implanted with Neuralink's device. He is now the first person to play chess using the device. The device was created by Neuralink in 2007. It is the brain implant for the first time in the world.
Noland Arbaugh, 29, is the first human patient to ever get implanted with Neuralink's device. He is now the first person to play chess using the device. The device was created by Neuralink in 2007. It is the brain implant for the first time in the world.
First patient to receive a Neuralink brain implant demonstrated his ability to control a laptop with his thoughts in a video livestream released by Elon Musk's company. The first person to receive the implant demonstrated the ability to play chess with a brain chip implant in a new video. The video was released by the company, which also released a video of the patient playing chess.
Noland Arbaugh, 29, received an implant from the company in January. He was paralysed below the shoulder after a diving accident. The 29-year-old patient was playing chess when he received the implant. He is the first person to play chess using a brain chip implant.