< img src = "/uploads/blogs/83/d3/ib-fruhfi77q_7202ffa6.jpg" Alt = "Neuralink technology will allow you to see better than a normal person"/> ~ ~ < p > Ilon Musk stated that Neuralink develops a neuroimplant capable of restoring vision in completely blind people and in the future even surpass the opportunities of ordinary eye.

< P > The technology bypasses the eyes and the optic nerve, transmitting visual information directly to the brain through the visual measles. In the initial stages, the image will resemble an early 3D grade, but with the development of the neural network and computer; Rsquo; underworldly, according to the mask, it will become & laquo; better than human & raquo;.

~ > 62 ~ < P > Implant got a working name Blindsight, and the first operation to install it is planned at the end of 2025.

< P > This system will be a continuation of the Neuralink platform, which has already proven effective: one of the first test participants manages the cursor and interfaces of thought.

< p > If Blindsight works, it will be a breakthrough not only in neurotechnology, but also in the treatment of blindness, where there were no radical solutions for many years. The project can dramatically change the approach to disability and expand the boundaries of human capabilities.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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