Elon Musk unveils clip of his first human patient implanted with Neuralink ... trends now
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Elon Musk has shared stunning footage of the first person to use the Neuralink brain chip to control a computer mouse and play video games just by thinking.
The groundbreaking patient, paraplegic man Noland Arbaugh, 29, was seen in a video shared to X using only his mind to play a game of chess.
'See that cursor on the screen? That's all me... it's all brainpower' he said from his wheelchair. He said in the clip that he suffered a 'freak diving accident' eight years ago that left him paralyzed from the shoulders down.
His successful use of the tech marks a breathtaking development and bolsters beliefs from experts that it could revolutionize care for the disabled.
Nolan Arbaugh, 29, has become the first person to ever use the Neuralink tech
The disabled man, who said he suffered a freak diving accident eight years ago that left him wheelchair bound, successfully played chess online using only his mind
Elon Musk has hailed the technology as a breathtaking step forward