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Elon Musk's company Neuralink has developed a new technology that can restore sight even to people blind from birth. This innovation has already received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
In the first stages, such “vision” will have a low resolution, like Atari's 8-bit graphics, but over time it will “surpass natural”. In the future, the development will make it possible to see in infrared, ultraviolet or even radar ranges. This was reported by Reuters.
This advancement in vision technology has been compared to the device of Jordy La Forge, a character in the sci-fi series “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” As you know, La Forge was blind from birth and wore a special VISOR that allowed him to see.
The US Department of Health recognized Blindsight as a revolutionary device that will help accelerate the development and implementation of new technologies
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000strong> for the treatment and diagnosis of life-threatening conditions. Elon Musk announced this development back in March 2024, when he announced that the chip had been successfully tested on blind monkeys.
Restoration of sight
This novelty promises not only the restoration of sight, but also the opening of new opportunities for perceiving the world thanks to the improvement of technologies visual implants.
Recall that earlier Neuralink showed how a second patient with a brain chip plays CS2 “with the power of thought”. The first patient was implanted with the chip in January, continues to use it and even wants to “upgrade” to control robots.
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