Neuralink implant enables patient to make YouTube videos with generative AI’s help
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Bradford G. Smith, an ALS patient unable to speak or move, now communicates through thoughts using a Neuralink brain implant. The device, about the thickness of five stacked coins, allows Smith to control a computer cursor, edit videos, and play games with his children. This breakthrough technology, combined with AI assistance, has significantly improved Smith's ability to interact and communicate in his daily life.
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