Neuralink Brain-Chip Patient ‘Plays Online Chess’ With His Mind | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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Published 2024-03-21
Neuralink Brain-Chip Patient ‘Plays Online Chess’ With His Mind | Vantage with Palki Sharma

Elon Musk’s brain chip company Neuralink has showed its first patient appearing to play online chess using his mind. Noland Arbaugh, the 29-year-old patient who was paralyzed below the shoulders after a diving accident, was playing chess on his laptop and moving the cursor using the Neuralink device. Can this brain chip become the future of technology? Palki Sharma tells you.

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All Comments (21)
  • @raydeemed
    Now they can play adverts direct in the head 😂😂😂 wait 120 seconds to skip ad 😂😂😂
  • What's happening in science frontier is way more advanced than this but that may Take another 20 years to be publicly available...just like smartphones this may become a must having things..the only concern is practicality of implementation...Bravo! We Humans having serious breakthroughs in S&T & R&D
  • The danger of brain chip implant was found way back 50 years ago in both US and Russian defence research and was thus both governments till date never made it commercial. With brain chip implant humans can also be controlled like robots.
  • @RakeshSamaddar
    At 2:22, the monkey playing games was developed by Neuralink. It wasn't there before. And it was not in 2000s (well technically it is). It was in 2020 - 2021 ish. Shoddy journalism!
  • @BirdBrain609
    This will be a huge help to animators in the future. Believe me
  • @malikshab-tl1jz
    Now we can say .... We have saved the world from lazy Ness 😅
  • @marvelanalyst
    waiting for someone to discover teleportation or time travel
  • @myvision2590
    Brain computer interface (first talk to computer and computer communicates with others )
  • @myvision2590
    So we can say there is a difference between a body and brain (here in brain we can preserve the thoughts and to preserve the thoughts the brain should be alive .By keeping the brain alive we can preserve the thoughts , and should also stop aging process in the brain)
  • @Learner..
    I wonder, how can chip differenciate between the urge of act and thinking to act
  • @AdvantestInc
    The potential for Neuralink to bridge human cognition with AI is immense. It's fascinating to consider how this could transform our interaction with technology.
  • @jcho806
    Would be more impressive if he had no idea how to play chess, but proficiency was downloaded directly. Needs to do more than just move the cursor. 🤔
  • @Charvak-Atheist
    I don't have any medical condition. But I want that. Maybe not now, I will wait for the technology to improve. But I will definitely get it. I want to type this comment directly from my brain.