Elon Musk says a wireless device developed by his brain chip company Neuralink is expected to begin human clinical trials in six months
Neuralink’s last public presentation, more than a year ago, involved a monkey with a brain chip that played a computer game by thinking alone.
The company is developing brain chip interfaces that it says could enable disabled patients to move and communicate again. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area and Austin, Texas, The event was originally planned for October 31 but Musk postponed it just days before without giving a reason. Neuralink has repeatedly missed internal deadlines to gain US Food and Drug Administration approval to start human trials, current and former employees have said.
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