Second Patient Uses Neuralink Brain Chip Implant to Play Counter-Strike 2
Unlike the first patient, in this case the brain chip remained completely attached to the brain.
The second person with Neuralink Brain ChipUse the implant to play Counter-Strike 2 on PC. Company Elon Musk reported progress on his second patient on Wednesday, Alexwho received a brain chip last month and recovered “No problem“.
Alex lost control of his limbs after a spinal cord injury. Before I got the implant, I playedCounter Strike 2‘ with mouth control for people with limb injuries called QuadStickbut he couldn’t move and shoot at the same time. However, with the chip You can remotely control the mouse on your computer portable to aim and use the QuadStick to move at the same time.
Neuralink claims that, unlike Noland Arbo, first patient to receive brain chipThe implant also remained fully attached to the patient’s brain.
85% of the electrodes attached to his brain were displaced.
Neuralink He stated that in Alex’s case he had reduced some of the mitigation measures to avoid the problem and that he had not noticed any dislodgement of the wires. Despite the success of Arbaud’s operation, 85% of the wire electrodes attached to his brain had dislodged. In any case, the patient you can continue to use the implant effectively.
Alex also used the implant to develop 3D projectsas a support for his implant’s electrical charger, which was then 3D printed. “Coming up with an idea, turning it into a design, and actually creating a physical object as a finished product. It makes me feel like I’m building something again.“Alex said.
Neuralink says it is now working on developing technology controls “to offer Full mouse and gamepad functionality.“.