With a chip in his brain forever. Is Musk knocking on the door of the future? — Forbes

The future is here. Already standing in line for your implant?

On Sunday, January 28, the first person in the world had a Neuralink chip implanted in the brain of American billionaire Elon Musk. In mid-February, Musk already announced that the patient controls the mouse cursor on the computer screen purely with the help of thoughts.

The dream goal of the Neuralink developers is to build functional bridges where nervous system disorders, accidents or degenerative diseases in the human body have burned them. “Imagine if Stephen Hawking could communicate faster than an auctioneer,” Musk dreamed of his product.

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The future is here. Already standing in line for your implant? On Sunday, January 28, the first person in the world had a Neuralink chip implanted in the brain of American billionaire Elon Musk. In mid-February, Musk already announced that the patient controls the mouse cursor on the computer screen purely with the help of thoughts. The dream goal of Neuralink developers is to build functional bridges where […]

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