Noland Arbaugh, the first patient with a Neuralink brain-computer implant, played the Nintendo Mario Kart video game only using his mind in an impressive demo video.
The company is making strides with its fully-implanted, wireless, high-channel count brain-machine interface (BMI) or brain chip.
The development of this technology is meant to assist people with paralysis to directly use their neural activity to operate computers and mobile devices with speed and ease.
The technology was first tested in 2021 with a macaque monkey named Pager. Late in 2023, Neuralink sook out its first human volunteers. Now, the company is showing what this technology can do.