< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/58/Fe/IB-FRIN5SP0K_E26265D2.jpg" Alt = "Global Chipping: Neuralink is looking for volunteers to test implants around the world"/~ 62 < P > Ilona Mask Neuralink, which deals with brain implants, has announced a global search for new volunteers to participate in clinical trials.

~ < P > Currently, the company has already implanted the device to three patients with full paralysis of the extremities, and the most famous of them & ndash; Noland Arbo & ndash; Lives with Neuralink's implant for over a year, says Channel 24.

< p > The tests were limited to the US and Canada, although preparation was also prepared in Britain. This week Neuralink has released on the social network X announcement of opening a global set of volunteers.

< p > participants are offered to join the experiment whose purpose & ndash; to give people the opportunity to manage computer; Rsquo; by the power of thought. The main requirement for candidates & ndash; availability of paralysis of all four extremities.

< P > The first test participant, Noland Arbo, thanks to the implant, already uses a laptop independently, managing the cursor by the power of thought. He not only plays in the strategy, but also restored distance learning at the university, which stopped after a spine injury. Prior to implant, he could only view YouTube, holding the stylus in the teeth to control the tablet.

< P > The second test participant, Alex, lost mobility due to a car crash. After installing the implant, he returned to the profession of designer, works with specialized applications, creates sketches and projects details.

< P > He also learned to program automated devices on the Arduino platform. With the help of implant Alex controls a smartphone fixed on a wheelchair, and participates in an experiment to control the robotic hand with the help of thoughts.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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