Neuralink’s First Human Patient Controls Computer Mouse With Mind

Elon Musk has given an update about Neuralink's first human patient, revealing that he can control a computer mouse with his mind.

Elon Musk disclosed at an X Spaces event that the first person to receive a Neuralink brain chip had undergone a "full recovery" and "can control the mouse around the screen just by thinking."

According to a recent study by experts at Stanford University, it suggests that Apple’s Vision Pro may ‘rewire’ the brain.

"The patient is making good progress and appears to have fully recovered, with no side effects that we are aware of." "The patient can simply think to move a mouse around the screen," Musk said to X users in Spaces on Monday evening.

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