In a new video, Elon Musk’s startup is offering more details about how its first human patient, a quadriplegic named Nolan Arbaugh, is using the company’s brain chip to control a laptop.
Wall Street Journal reported that decreased capabilities did not appear to endanger Nolan Arbaugh as he will still able to play a game of chess on a computer using his thoughts. The experts did ...
Nolan Arbaugh, 29, said he was paralyzed in an accident approximately eight years ago and can't feel anything below his shoulders. A man can now use his thoughts to move the cursor on the ...