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Source: Futurism
FEB 24, 9:00 AM EST / BY FRANK LANDYMORE
DOCTORS CONCERNED ABOUT NEURALINK'S FIRST PATIENT
Neuralink founder Elon Musk claimed this week that the first human to receive one of his company's heavily scrutinized brain implants was already able to control a mouse cursor with their mind.
The only problem? Since then, Neuralink hasn't shared any evidence supporting that claim and medical researchers are starting to call its bluff.
As shared in a new writeup for Nature, not only is this is hardly a new innovation, but we're not getting enough information from Neuralink to verify its claims, or more distressingly, to assess the safety of its practices.
"[Neuralink is] only sharing the bits that they want us to know about," Sameer Sheth, a neurosurgeon who specializes in implanted neurotechnology at the Baylor College of Medicine, told Nature. "There's a lot of concern in the community about that."
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Read more: https://futurism.com/neoscope/doctors-concerned-neuralink-patient
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Source: Nature
23 February 2024
Neuralink brain chip: advance sparks safety and secrecy concerns
Elon Musk announced this week that his companys brain implant has allowed a person to move a computer mouse with their mind.
By Liam Drew
The first person to receive a brain-monitoring device from neurotechnology company Neuralink can control a computer cursor with their mind, Elon Musk, the firms founder, revealed this week. But researchers say that this is not a major feat and they are concerned about the secrecy around the devices safety and performance.
The company is only sharing the bits that they want us to know about, says Sameer Sheth, a neurosurgeon specializing in implanted neurotechnology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Theres a lot of concern in the community about that.
Threads for thoughts
Musk announced on 29 January that Neuralink had implanted a braincomputer interface (BCI) into a human for the first time. Neuralink, which is headquartered in Fremont, California, is the third company to start long-term trials in humans.
Some implanted BCIs sit on the brains surface and record the average firing of populations of neurons, but Neuralinks device, and at least two others, penetrates the brain to record the activity of individual neurons. Neuralinks BCI contains 1,024 electrodes many more than previous systems arranged on innovative pliable threads.
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Read more: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00550-6
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(25,935 posts)Available for the differently abled that are tried and true and not risky and invasive.
Musk is a hack. Nothing he does is original.
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(25,935 posts)There are very good reasons for the concern from the experts in this area.
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(14,669 posts)Elon Musks brain-chip startup conducted years of tests at UC Davis, a public university. A WIRED investigation reveals how Neuralink and the university keep the grisly images of test subjects hidden.
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