In a “show and tell” presentation livestreamed Wednesday night, Musk said his team is in the process of asking U.S. regulators to allow them to test the device. He said he thinks the company should be able to put the implant in a human brain as part of a clinical trial in about six months, though that timeline is far from certain.
Rao, who watched Musk’s presentation online, said he doesn’t think Neuralink is ahead of the pack in terms of brain-computer interface achievements. “But ... they are quite ahead in terms of the actual hardware in the devices,” he said. “We’re confident there are no physical limitations to enabling full body functionality,” said Musk, who recently took over Twitter and is the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.
I doubt it will help liberals any!
Why would anyone want to have a digital anything inside them? We have herbs, resignation/vibration of sounds and nutritional resources. Stop bioengineering food, vaccines and computer parts. We're NOT droids..
Was he also lying when he said he was going to land a rocket on a barge in rough seas?
He's lying