The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted permission to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk, to implant its brain implant in another person .
This is reported by the Wall Street Journal.
The first Neuralink implant in a person began to detach from the brain, which led to a temporary loss of some functions. To solve this problem, Neuralink plans to install the device's streams deeper into the brain. This could help ensure a more stable and effective connection between the implant and human brain activity.
The FDA's decision to approve Neuralink's second patient has sparked widespread public debate, but highlights the interest and potential of the technology, as well as the need for improved safety. and effectiveness of its application before wide implementation.