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The first Neuralink chip in the human brain, Elon Musk: there are promising peaks

MidLand, JakartaNeuralinka proprietary neurotech startup Elon Musksuccessful implant surgery chip first in the human brain. Elon Musk also confirmed this success to the public via his personal social media account X on Monday, January 29, 2024.

“Preliminary results indicate detection peaks promising neurons,” Musk said. Peaks is the activity of nerve cells, which the National Institute of Health describes as cells that use chemical and electrical signals to send information to the brain and body.

The unidentified patient is known to have undergone implant surgery chip Neuralink to the brain Sunday, January 28, 2024. After receiving intensive treatment, Musk finally declared that the operation was successful.

Neuralink has received clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since last year. After testing it on monkeys, Neuralink was also granted access to carry out trials on the implants chip directly to the human brain.

“In September 2023, Neuralink received recruitment approval for human trials,” the report states REUTERS cited today, Tuesday 30 January 2024.

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This study is part of Neuralink’s core ambition to help patients overcome paralysis and a range of neurological conditions. The operation is carried out with the aid of a positioning robot chip brain-computer interface or BCI in the region of the brain that controls the movement of nerves.

If successful, Neuralink says, a person can control a computer mouse or keyboard using their thoughts. “The implant’s ultra-thin wires help transmit signals to the participant’s brain.” Telepathy, that’s what Elon Musk calls it.

Although the operation to implant a chip in the human brain was successfully performed by Neuralink, according to records REUTERS, the company has received reports of complaints about safety protocols. Neuralink was found to violate U.S. Department of Transportation regulations regarding the transfer of hazardous materials.

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