Elon Musk says Neuralink has implanted first
brain chip in a human
Billionaire’s startup will study functionality of
interface, which it says lets those with paralysis control devices with their
thoughts
Reuters
Tue 30 Jan
2024 00.05 GMT
Elon Musk,
Neuralink’s billionaire founder, said the first human received an implant from
the brain-chip startup on Sunday and is recovering well, in a post on Twitter/X
on Monday.
The US Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) had given the company clearance last year to
conduct its first trial to test its implant on humans.
“Initial
results show promising neuron spike detection,” Musk added.
Spikes are
activity by neurons, which the National Institute of Health describes as cells
that use electrical and chemical signals to send information around the brain
and to the body.
The
startup’s Prime study is a trial for its wireless brain-computer interface to
evaluate the safety of the implant and surgical robot.
The study
will assess the functionality of the interface, which enables people with
quadriplegia, or paralysis of all four limbs, to control devices with their
thoughts, according to the company’s website.
Neuralink
did not immediately respond to a request for further details.
Reuters
reported earlier this month that Neuralink was fined for violating US
Department of Transportation (DoT) rules regarding the movement of hazardous
materials.
During
inspections of the company’s facilities in Texas and California in February
2023, DoT investigators found the company had failed to register itself as a
transporter of hazardous material, the agency’s records show.
They also
found improper packaging of hazardous waste, including the flammable liquid
Xylene. Xylene can cause headaches, dizziness, confusion, loss of muscle
coordination and even death, according to the US Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
Neuralink
received FDA clearance last year for its first trial to test the company’s
implant in humans, a critical milestone for the startup. Reuters reported in
June that the company was valued as high as $5bn, based on private stock
trades.
Neuralink
announced the implant trial in September. The company said that during the
study, a robot developed by the company will surgically place the implants’
“ultra-fine” threads that help transmit signals in participants’ brains.
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