Neuralink’s brain chip has already shown it can help people with disabilities remotely control a mouse cursor or a robot arm. Now it’s reached a new milestone by translating brain signals into audible words.
On Tuesday, the company shared the results by featuring the Neuralink user, Kenneth Shock, who underwent surgery to receive the brain chip back in January. Shock has ALS, a neurodegenerative disease known to rob people’s ability to walk and talk, which can give them a…

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