Elon Musk's Neuralink revolutionizes gaming and writing
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain tech company, just showed off something pretty wild—a paralyzed patient using only their thoughts to move a cursor and play chess.
No hands, no voice commands—just pure mind control.
This breakthrough is getting people talking about how close we're getting to merging brains and computers.
How does the brain-computer interface work?
The Neuralink chip reads brain signals and turns them into digital actions, letting users interact with devices in ways that weren't possible before.
For now, the main focus is helping people with severe disabilities communicate or control things more easily. But there's buzz about bigger possibilities too—think gaming or even controlling robotic arms in the future.
Neuralink says the implant has been stable so far, but they'll need more testing before it goes mainstream.