Neuralink, Brain–computer interface
FierceBiotech · 13h
Neuralink reports green light to study brain-controlled robotic arms
Neuralink said it has received a green light for a new clinical study to test the feasibility of connecting its brain-computer interface chip with a robotic arm. | The company said it would allow severely paralyzed patients currently signed up to receive the implant through its PRIME safety trial to also cross-enroll in a new study,
techtimes · 1d
Neuralink Set to Test Brain Chip in Controlling Robotic Arm—The Step to Elon Musk's Human Symbiosis?
The neurotechnology company, Neuralink, has now shared that it will soon begin its testing of using its N1 brain-computer interface (BCI) chip to control an actual robotic arm under its renowned PRIME Study program.
Yahoo Finance · 1d
Neuralink to trial brain implant and robotic arm technology
The PRIME study will evaluate the safety of Neuralink's wireless brain-computer interface and surgical robot. The study will also focus on patients with quadriplegia, a type of paralysis, aiming to enable them to control external devices through thought.
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