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Neuralink Expands Testing of Brain-Machine Interface Technology
Elon Musk’s Neuralink has made significant strides in its brain-machine interface (BMI) technology. The company recently announced that the number of test subjects has increased to seven as it moves forward in its research and development efforts.
Neuralink aims to create devices that can facilitate direct communication between the human brain and computers, potentially revolutionizing how we interact with technology and providing new avenues for treating neurological disorders. The expansion of trial participants indicates confidence in the safety and efficacy of their technology, following promising results from earlier tests.
The progress of Neuralink’s technology has garnered attention not only for its potential medical applications but also for its implications in enhancing human cognitive abilities. As the company continues its ambitious work, the tech community and medical professionals are eagerly watching to see how these developments unfold in the coming months.