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Neuralink, the brain-implant company founded by Elon Musk, has announced the start of trials on technology that will allow paralyzed individuals to control a robotic arm using a brain-connected implant.
According to Bloomberg, human trials could begin within the next few years. Neuralink stated that it has received approval to explore the integration of its N1 implant with robotic arm functionality. Codenamed Convoy, the project is described as a significant step not only toward restoring digital freedom but also physical independence for patients with paralysis.
Currently, Neuralink's technology enables users to control computer cursors, tablets, and even play video games. However, the company's ultimate goal is to develop more advanced interfaces that can restore physical mobility through brain implants.
Despite its advancements, only two patients have received implants for testing so far. Neuralink, however, has ambitious plans to equip millions of people with such devices over the next decade. The development of a robotic arm marks a crucial milestone toward this vision, offering paralyzed individuals capabilities that were once considered unattainable.