The second patient with a Neuralink chip implanted in his brain played Counter-Strike 2 with his mind.
The test subject was Alex, who had suffered a spinal cord injury and as a result had partially lost control over his body.
In addition to playing CS 2, Alex was able to design 3D-objects in the program with the help of the implant.
It should be noted that Musk’s company was allowed to test brain implants on humans in the spring of 2023.
Neuralink expects the technology to help combat brain-related problems.
These include, for example, memory loss, blindness, paralysis, Alzheimer’s disease and insomnia.
“Just running feels so good because I can look around.
“I can think about where to look, and he looks where I want him to look. It’s crazy,” says Alex, the second Neuralink chip patient.
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