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🚨 This is mind-blowing!
In this explosive episode of AI Revolution, we reveal Neuralink’s first-ever video showing a patient using mind control to operate a computer — proving that brain-computer interfaces are not science fiction anymore. 🤯

🧠 How does it work?
💻 The patient’s thoughts are directly controlling the PC — no mouse, no keyboard.
⚡ This is a game-changer for people with disabilities and could be the first step toward unlocking new levels of human potential.

What’s next? Could this lead to a world where we all control devices with just our minds?
The future is here, and it’s incredible.

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Transcript
00:00Guys, this is finally happening.
00:04There's a new reality where just thinking can make you play games,
00:07move stuff on a screen, and even control computers.
00:10This isn't some far-off dream.
00:12It's happening right now with Elon Musk's Neuralink.
00:15They just showed the world something that sounds unimaginable.
00:19Yet it's real, a person playing chess on the internet without moving, just using his thoughts.
00:24This isn't just a cool story, it's a whole new beginning.
00:26It's where thinking and technology come together, opening doors to things we've only dreamed about.
00:31Here we are, standing at the edge of something huge,
00:34where dreams, tech, and the power of our minds are changing everything.
00:38So in a groundbreaking event, Neuralink has captured global attention
00:41by live-streaming its first-ever patient using a brain chip to play online chess.
00:46The patient, 29-year-old Nolan Arbaugh,
00:49became paralyzed below the shoulders after a tragic diving accident.
00:52Thanks to Neuralink's innovative technology, he can now control a computer cursor with nothing but his thoughts,
00:58reintroducing him to activities like playing his favorite game, Civilization VI, for hours on end.
01:05The live-stream, which aired on Musk's social media platform X,
01:09showcased Arbaugh maneuvering through the chess game on his laptop using the Neuralink device.
01:14This technology aims to empower individuals to interact with computers through thought alone,
01:19bypassing traditional physical interfaces.
01:21Musk previously mentioned that Arbaugh had been implanted with the Neuralink chip in January,
01:26which enabled him to control a computer mouse through thought.
01:28According to Arbaugh, the surgery was super easy,
01:31and he was discharged from the hospital just a day later without any cognitive impairments.
01:35However, Arbaugh and Musk are quick to remind everyone that this technology is still in its infancy.
01:40While Arbaugh's life has significantly improved,
01:43allowing him to engage in activities he thought were lost to him,
01:46he notes that the journey is far from over.
01:48The technology is not perfect, and they've encountered some issues along the way,
01:53signaling a long road ahead filled with improvements and enhancements.
01:56Kip Ludwig, a former program director for neural engineering at the U.S. National Institutes of Health,
02:02echoed this sentiment.
02:03He stated that while what Neuralink has demonstrated is far from a breakthrough,
02:07it represents a vital step forward for the patient and the field of neural engineering.
02:11It's still early days for the implant,
02:13and both Neuralink and Arbaugh are learning to maximize control and interaction capabilities.
02:18However, the fact that Arbaugh can interact with a computer in ways he couldn't before is a positive development.
02:24Adding to the intrigue, Neuralink has been under scrutiny by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
02:30which found issues with record-keeping and quality controls for animal experiments.
02:34This came shortly after Neuralink announced it had received clearance to test its brain implants in humans.
02:39The company had not responded to inquiries regarding the FDA's findings at the time.
02:44During the livestream, Arbaugh shared his astonishment at the technology,
02:48comparing it to using the Force from the Star Wars films to move the cursor on his screen.
02:53This intuitive control mechanism has transformed his interaction with technology,
02:58making everyday tasks feasible once again.
03:00Musk, on the other hand, has been promoting this demonstration as an example of telepathy,
03:05showcasing the potential for humans to control computers purely through thought.
03:09Neuralink's achievements come in the wake of similar efforts by other companies,
03:13such as Australia-based Synchron.
03:15Synchron has also developed a brain-computer interface,
03:17albeit through a less invasive method that doesn't require surgery on the skull.
03:22They successfully implanted their device in a patient back in July 2022,
03:27indicating a growing interest and advancement in the field of neural technology.
03:31Elon Musk took to Twitter to celebrate this milestone,
03:35calling it a demonstration of telepathy,
03:38the ability to control a computer and play video games by merely thinking.
03:42This event not only marks a significant step for Neuralink,
03:45but also sets the stage for future innovations.
03:48Musk teased the next product, Blindsight,
03:50aimed at restoring vision for those born blind,
03:53signaling Neuralink's ambitious roadmap ahead.
03:55We're right at the edge of a huge change in the way we use technology,
03:59and it's just the start for Neuralink.
04:01Sure, the tech isn't perfect, and there are some bumps along the way,
04:04but the chance to really make a difference in people's lives is huge.
04:08Seeing Arbaugh play chess with just his thoughts gives us a peek into a future
04:12where we're not just solving problems with tools and gadgets,
04:15but with the incredible power of our minds.
04:18All right, don't forget to hit that subscribe button for more updates.
04:21Just think, one day you could subscribe with just a thought.
04:24Until then, it's just one click away.
04:26Thanks for tuning in, and we'll catch you in the next one.

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