Science fiction has become reality! A Neuralink chip has enabled a paralysed person to freely operate a computer and even play Sid Meier's Civilization VI
In early 2024, it became known that the first implantation of a Neuralink chip, developed by one of the companies of Elon Musk, into the human brain took place.
The first user of Neuralink was Noland Arbaugh, who was paralysed in an accident.
It looks like the experimental technology is already helping humans control computers!
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Noland Arbaugh took part in a stream on the platform X, where he said that Neuralink helped him enjoy computer games again.
The man literally with the power of thought was able to play Sid Meier's Civilisation VI! Previously, he needed outside help to do so, but now, thanks to state-of-the-art technology, Nolan Arbro spends many hours playing his favourite historical strategy game.
When I was able to get full control [of the chip], I stayed up for hours playing Sid Meier's Civilisation VI until the early hours of the morning. It was amazing! In fact, I had already given up on the idea that I could run that game.
It seems that in a few more years, people with mobility impairments will have incredible capabilities and will be able to operate digital devices on their own: computers, smartphones, and maybe even electric cars!
Source: X