A Chinese clinical team has implanted a wireless processor into the skull of a paralyzed man, significantly recovering his motor skills, including drinking a bottle of water on his own.
Beat Elon Musk's Nurolink project in terms of speed.
However I'd be worried if my brain implant was hastily approved in general, but for this man the technology improved his life so I'm sure he's going to enjoy it.
(edit) Its kind of wierd that they don't have a picture of the patient, but I do understand respecting privacy of patients.
Beat Elon Musk's Nurolink project in terms of speed.
However I'd be worried if my brain implant was hastily approved in general, but for this man the technology improved his life so I'm sure he's going to enjoy it.
(edit) Its kind of wierd that they don't have a picture of the patient, but I do understand respecting privacy of patients.