The Neuralink brain chip was recently operated on the first patient, and now this patient is learning French and Japanese.
Noland Arbaugh, who was the first patient to receive the Neuralink brain chip, announced on the X social network that he is improving his capabilities.
Arbaugh, who is paralyzed in his four limbs, named this chip Eve and is trying to learn French and Japanese with its help.
In 2016, he was injured during a transplant and has been unable to do anything special since then, but now he can read and learn thanks to the Neuralink brain chip.
Neuralink brain chip is a brain-computer interface that allows the patient to do things through waves.
This chip is supposed to be used in more patients.
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