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Elon Musk announced a new Neuralink brain chip that will cure blindness

2024-03-27T15:36:07.199Z

Highlights: Elon Musk announced a new Neuralink brain chip that will cure blindness. It is called Blindsight and it has already begun to be tested on primates. The magnate assured that, over time, "it will exceed normal human vision" The announcement of Blindsight comes after the success of the company's first brain chip, called Telepathy, which has proven to be effective in communication between the brain and external devices. The company's revolutionary technology works through a device the size of five stacked coins that is placed inside the human brain through invasive surgery.


It is called Blindsight and it has already begun to be tested on primates. The magnate assured that, over time, "it will exceed normal human vision."


Neuralink

, a biotechnology firm led by Elon Musk, announced a key advance with the presentation of its latest brain chip, called

Blindsight

.

This new device, according to the magnate, has the potential to

cure blindness

, marking an important milestone in the search for innovative medical solutions.

Elon Musk has been expressing his continued commitment to research and development in this field, constantly seeking to improve people's quality of life through neurotechnology.

According to Musk himself, Blindsight represents a step forward on this path, with the potential ability to restore vision to those suffering from blindness.

Blindsight is the next @Neuralink product after Telepathy

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 20, 2024

To expand on this news, Musk stated that

"the Blindsight implant is already being tested on primates

," detailing that the first capabilities of this hardware would be similar to "the graphics of the first Nintendo game consoles."

However, over time, these features

will "exceed normal human vision

. "

In its inevitable share of irony, the message concludes by saying that “no monkey has died or been seriously injured by a Neuralink device!”

This phrase is related to the report issued by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine at the end of September 2023.

It accused Elon Musk and the company he runs of having sacrificed

12 primates

due to complications arising from the placement of implants in their brains.

Blindsight comes at a time when the company is at its best, after a video was released in which a 29-year-old quadriplegic patient is seen moving a computer cursor through the Telepathy chip

implanted

in his brain.

Telepathy, Neuralink's first brain implant

I should mention that the Blindsight implant is already working in monkeys.



Resolution will be low at first, like early Nintendo graphics, but ultimately may exceed normal human vision.



(Also, no monkey has died or been seriously injured by a Neuralink device!)

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 21, 2024

Precisely, the announcement of Blindsight comes after the success of the company's first brain chip, called

Telepathy

, which has proven to be effective in communication between the brain and external devices.

On February 21 of this year, Elon Musk surprised the world by stating that Neuralink had successfully placed one of its devices on a human being.

"It appears that the patient recovered completely (from the implantation) without adverse effects," Musk said in an interview broadcast on his X platform, formerly known as Twitter.

Since the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for chip implantation in humans in September 2023, Neuralink has been working on developing revolutionary technologies at the

brain-machine

interface .

Additionally, he is able to "move the mouse cursor around the screen just by thinking," he revealed.

"We try to make as many button presses as possible come from thought," the tycoon added.

"You want to have, obviously, more than just two buttons," he had said.

Neuralink's revolutionary technology works through a device the size of five stacked coins that is placed inside the human brain through invasive surgery.

Until now, brain implants have been developed in only one direction: from the brain to the outside (generally a computer that processes the signals), but the Neuralink project aims to be able to also transfer information in the other direction, to the brain.

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Source: clarin

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