First UK User Describes Experience with Neuralink Brain Chip
Neuralink's trial now includes 21 participants worldwide using implants to restore function for people with severe paralysis, showing promising early control of devices by thought.
- Sebastian Gomez-Pena, volunteer in the first UK trial, showed he can control a laptop cursor using the Neuralink chip linked to 1,024 electrodes implanted at University College London Hospital by Neuralink's R1 surgical robot.
- It's taken Neuralink nearly 20 years to develop its chip, electrode, robot and AI tools, with the mission to restore autonomy for those with unmet medical needs while larger clinical trials are required.
- Nerve signals travel via electrode threads around 10-times thinner than a human hair to the chip, with 4mm electrode insertion depth in the hand-movement brain area, while AI decoding software `learns` to interpret signals.
- One early UK user described the impact as life-changing, saying `It is a massive change in your life where you can suddenly no longer move any of your limbs`, while Neuralink has not published results in peer-reviewed scientific journals and declined interviews.
- Neuralink plans include the Blindsight augment to restore vision, while Elon Musk said a next-generation Neuralink implant with three times current capability is expected later this year.
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