NEURALINK Updated! Elon Musk Just Announced Detailed Results of Second Human Trials!
NEURALINK Updated! Elon Musk Just Announced Detailed Results of Second Human Trials!
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0:00 Intro
0:30 Identity of the second patient
1:56 New chip and Invasive method for Second Patient
5:24 Neuralink Second Human Result
9:29 Neuralink's upcoming plans
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NEURALINK Updated! Elon Musk Just Announced Detailed Results of Second Human Trials! Elon Musk just revealed the identity of the second official Neuralink implant patient, who successfully had the second-generation Link chip implanted in July. In less than a month, this patient has shown major breakthroughs in controlling digital devices, and more importantly, his recovery has been smooth, with no complications, unlike the first patient. So, who is this second patient, and what abilities has he recovered to achieve? Let’s dive in now.
Identity of the second patient
NEURALINK Updated! Elon Musk Just Announced Detailed Results of Second Human Trials! The second patient has been confirmed as Alex, an automotive technician with a passion for repairing and exploring all kinds of vehicles and complex machinery. Unfortunately, a severe accident left him with a significant spinal cord injury, robbing him of his ability to move and perform tasks like he used to. While Neuralink and Elon Musk haven’t disclosed the exact timing of Alex’s implant, our sources suggest that he likely received the Neuralink chip around the third week of July, with the surgery performed at the Barrow Neurological Institute. Earlier, on July 10th, Musk hinted that Neuralink would be conducting a brain implant surgery for the second patient “in the coming week.” The surgery was initially planned for June but was postponed to July due to the patient’s unstable health condition.
NEURALINK Updated! Elon Musk Just Announced Detailed Results of Second Human Trials! By August 21, we had finally received a lot of information from this patient. This indicates that Neuralink has been carefully monitoring Alex’s progress and response for over a month before officially announcing the results. It’s worth noting that the first Neuralink patient, Noland Arbaugh, also had his identity and remarkable capabilities after the implant kept under wraps for more than a month before being publicly disclosed.
Clearly, both Noland Arbaugh and Alex have spinal cord injuries, and Neuralink seems to be focusing on these types of cases in the initial testing phase. However, as we mentioned earlier, despite having similar spinal cord injuries, there are significant differences in the invasive methods and chip design between the two patients. These differences aim to avoid issues that occurred with the first patient.
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