“I can’t even describe how cool it is to be able to do this,” said the paralyzed man, who moved the cursor on the screen using just his thoughts.
Imagine playing chess not with your hands but with your thoughts alone to delicately move the pieces across the board.
Proving that the future is here, Neuralink shared footage on social media of the unprecedented technological feat, where Noland was captured controlling a computer cursor with his mind and playing a round of chess.“I can’t even describe how cool it is to be able to do this,” Noland said in the video.
“The surgery was super easy,” Noland said in the video streamed by Neuralink. “I literally was released from the hospital a day later. I have no cognitive impairments.” The technology allowed Noland to do things, like playing Civilization VI, which he never imagined he would be able to do after he was left paralyzed by the accident.
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