Neuralink’s third brain chip patient shares first video edited with BCI
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Neuralink's third brain chip patient, who has ALS and is non-verbal, shared a video detailing his experience regaining speech and controlling devices with his mind. The patient can now communicate outdoors, edit videos with his brain, and is considering travel for the first time in 5 years, showcasing the potential of brain-computer interfaces to restore autonomy.
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