Elon Musk’s ‘Mind-Reading Chip’ User Shares One-Year Experience: “My Life Has Changed…”

Imagine having a chip inside your brain that can translate your thoughts into computer commands. You might think, “That only happens in movies,” but for Noland Arbaugh, this is a reality.
Arbaugh, 30, was paralyzed from the shoulders down eight years ago due to an accident. However, last January, he entered a brand new phase of his life with a brain chip developed by Neuralink, a company founded by Elon Musk. This chip allows him to control a computer simply by thinking. Noland Arbaugh can use his computer with his mind.
The fact that this was the first human use of Neuralink’s chip, with Elon Musk as its founder, garnered significant attention. However, for Arbaugh, neither he nor Elon Musk is what’s important. Regarding his experience, Arbaugh states, “I wanted to be a part of this because I want to contribute to science.”
Describing his feelings the first time he moved the cursor after the surgery, Arbaugh said, “I didn’t know what to expect, but I felt something would change.”
How Does a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Work?

This technology, known as a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), works by translating neural activity into digital commands. In Arbaugh’s case, this means he can play games just by using his mind. Arbaugh, who previously had to give up one of his favorite activities, gaming, can now play again.
Of course, it hasn’t all been smooth sailing. One day, the chip lost its connection, and Arbaugh could no longer control his computer. Neuralink engineers intervened promptly and managed to fix the issue quickly.
Experts Concerned About Privacy Implications

Neuralink isn’t the only company aiming to transfer our brain power to the digital world. There are also companies developing less invasive methods. However, experts emphasize that it’s crucial not to forget the significant privacy questions these technologies raise.
Arbaugh, for his part, looks to the future with hope. He believes
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