**Neuralink’s First Patient Uses Brain Chip to Play Games**

⏺ Noland Arbaugh, Neuralink’s first human patient, has regained a degree of freedom thanks to a brain implant that reads his thoughts.

⏺ After a 2016 accident left him paralyzed, Noland can now control a cursor and even beat friends at chess and video games—all with his mind.

⏺ He signed up for a six-year study and says the experiment is helping push brain-computer tech forward.

⏺ Some experts raise questions about privacy and futur...

Neuralink’s First Patient Uses Brain Chip to Play Games

⏺ Noland Arbaugh, Neuralink’s first human patient, has regained a degree of freedom thanks to a brain implant that reads his thoughts.

⏺ After a 2016 accident left him paralyzed, Noland can now control a cursor and even beat friends at chess and video games—all with his mind.

⏺ He signed up for a six-year study and says the experiment is helping push brain-computer tech forward.

⏺ Some experts raise questions about privacy and future risks, but for now, Noland’s focus is on what’s possible.

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