Neuralink Brain Chip Recipient Plays Mario Kart, Plans Business 18 Months Post-Surgery
Summary
Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip recipient Noland Arbaugh plays Mario Kart and plans to start a business 18 months after surgery, regaining autonomy through the brain-computer interface that allows him to control technology independently.
Key Points
- Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip implant recipient Noland Arbaugh is playing Mario Kart and planning to start a business 18 months after surgery
- The brain-computer interface allows Arbaugh to control technology independently, aiding his studies and personal goals
- Arbaugh has gained autonomy he had lost due to disability and can now do more things for himself