While Elon Musk has been busy taking over Twitter, his brain-computer interface company Neuralink has been working on refining its technology.
, his brain-computer interface company Neuralink has been working on refining its technology, which is aimed at creating implants that allow a direct line of communication between the human brain and computers.
his company’s device would eventually allow people to achieve a “symbiosis with artificial intelligence.”livestreamed “show and tell” event He revealed that the company’s first two intended applications for its technology would be to help people with paralysis use their digital devices seamlessly and to restore vision in those who have lost their eyesight. “Even if someone has never had vision ever, like they were born blind, we believe we can still restore vision,” Musk said.
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