Neuralink says it aims to enroll people with quadriplegia due to a spinal cord injury or ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). Volunteers will have a wireless brain-computer interface implant, dubbed N1, surgically embedded into their brains by the company’s experimental surgical robot, R1.
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Will that robot surgeon be using Full Self Driving mode?
Has anyone actually seen the paper on neurolink? I haven’t seen them but also haven’t really hunted.
I haven’t seen a paper. The last thing I read about it was about the primates who were euthanized due to “bloody diarrhea, partial paralysis, and cerebral edema" in relation to the implant but I didn’t dig deep.