Muskus: "Neuralink" has planted a brain system with a third patient

The company “Neuralink” announced that his computer connected to the computer was planted in a third patient, and that it intends to execute between 20 and 30 additional transplants during 2025, according to the founder of the company, Elon Musk. “We have currently planted 3 people with Neurralink devices, all of whom work well,” said Miss during an event held in Las Vegas this week and broadcast on the “X” platform. Neuralink is one of an increasing group of startups that develop brain plantations to treat cases such as paralysis and atrophic side beerosis. These procedures include medical experiments that often open the skull to place electric poles in the brain tissue. A year ago, “Neuralink” announced that he performed the first transplant of his device with a patient named Nolland Erbu. Currently, the company has two registered studies with the US Food and Medicine Administration to test its devices. The first study, known as the ‘Prime Study’, is designed for 5 patients and enables those with paralysis to control external devices such as computers or smartphones using their ideas. The second study called the ‘associated waiting force’ or (convoy) is dedicated to 3 patients and enables them to control devices such as their problems.