Elon Musk’s Company, Neuralink Gets Permission To Start Human Trials Of Brain-Chip Implants | Sahara Reporters

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Human trials are set to start soon for Elon Musk's brain-chip implants after his company Neuralink gained FDA approval Thursday. Neuralink posted on social media that the FDA had given the OK for the first-in-human clinical studies. According to Daily Mail UK, the move is a milestone after Neuralink struggled to gain earlier approvals. Musk's plans for Neuralink have included the device helping both disabled and healthy people cure a range of conditions such as obesity, autism, depression and schizophrenia.

May 27, 2023

Neuralink posted on social media that the FDA had given the OK for the first-in-human clinical studies.Human trials are set to start soon for Elon Musk's brain-chip implants after his company Neuralink gained FDA approval Thursday.Neuralink posted on social media that the FDA had given the OK for the first-in-human clinical studies.According to Daily Mail UK, the move is a milestone after Neuralink struggled to gain earlier approvals.

 

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