It doesn’t end at Neuralink
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Brad Smith, the third Neuralink patient who controls his computer with thoughts due to ALS, independently researched and added a webcam to his brain-computer interface setup despite initial confusion from the company. Smith's creative adaptation allows him to watch his son play soccer and see dinner guests' facial expressions, demonstrating how BCI users must innovate beyond the basic technology to meet their daily needs.
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