What’s it like to use Elon Musk’s brain chip? How does it work? 'Like using the Force'


A Neuralink brain chip that could give people who are paralysed the ability to use the mind to wirelessly control computers, smartphones and other electronic devices. — Reuters

Elon Musk wants to merge humans with AI. And his goal of achieving “symbiosis” with artificial intelligence starts with a brain chip.

Neuralink, a company Musk co-founded, is testing linking brains to computers and has recently recruited the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine for help.

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