Elon Musk shared positive updates about Neuralink's trial on X, formerly Twitter, by claiming that the first patient could control the mouse movements with their thoughts.
Tech billionaire Musk said the first products will focus on restoring lost functions, with future ambitions geared towards expanding human capabilities and merging with AI.
Elon Musk posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday that his startup Neuralink has implanted a chip in a human brain for the first time. Musk further informed that the operation took place on Sunday and the patient was recovering well.
American company Neuralink, owned and founded by Elon Musk, has been working on brain implant projects for years. It is now looking for the first patient volunteers to test its technology.