Compañía de Musk coloca por primera vez un implante cerebral a un humano

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El primer ser humano ha recibido un implante cerebral de Neuralink, anunció este lunes el cofundador de la compañía y multimillonario, Elon Musk.

Según el empresario, el proceso de colocación del implante se realizó el domingo y el participante en el ensayo clínico se está recuperando bien. “Los resultados iniciales muestran una detección de picos neuronales prometedora”, escribió Musk en sus redes sociales.

Neuralink obtuvo en mayo del año pasado la autorización de la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos de EE.UU. (FDA, por sus siglas en inglés) para realizar esos ensayos clínicos en humanos.

En septiembre, la empresa empezó a reclutar voluntarios para un primer ensayo clínico de sus implantes cerebrales en personas con parálisis para que puedan controlar dispositivos externos con el pensamiento.

Para el desarrollo de la tecnología en cuestión, la compañía realizó en un inicio experimentos con monos, que demostraron que el animal, gracias al chip, es capaz de hacer diversas cosas, por ejemplo, jugar al ‘Pong’, el clásico videojuego que imita el tenis de mesa, usando el control mental.

 


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Febrero 1, 2024


 

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15 thoughts on “Compañía de Musk coloca por primera vez un implante cerebral a un humano”

    • Pepsi Nustos
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    I’m día de descompone el chip y quedas dando vueltas como una calesita

    • Smoked____Faith
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    This is a dramatic advancement yet still part of the first steps of an astounding advancement that cannot be emphasized enough.
    Pray it isn’t misused.

      • Kevin Cupps
      • posted on January 30, 2024

      This is a wonderful advancement that could help a lot of people, but at the same time, it feels like the backstory to a dystopian novel.

        • Derek, the wizard.
        • posted on January 30, 2024

        I wonder if the control will only go one way. The paralyzed person can use the implant to control a tablet, perhaps in time to use limbs again. But what if the company can send signals to the implant to control ones actions/thoughts. I imagine you wouldn’t even know it; you would believe they are your thoughts/your actions. And who could ever say otherwise.

    • jackie Madden
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    This is quite facinating, to see how science and technology has developed

    • Don't Speak
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    The most important question in all of this, let us suppose that the implantation of the chip was successful, and also the resulting heat, infections, bleeding and all that were avoided, is the company committed to paying or compensating those who will implant it, whether by signing a written pledge or not

    • Vocal_Sphynx
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    This for sure would change the whole game, simplify our vague understanding of mental illnesses.

    • Diego Peregrino
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    Estudié bioingeniería… en ninguna momento pense ni piense de hacer cosas tan locas como esta.

      • patria_o_muerte_carajo
      • posted on January 30, 2024

      Es inmoral.

        • jorge garabutti
        • posted on January 30, 2024

        ???

    • Foxman
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    It has great possibilities with helping in the medical field, but it’s quite terrifying thinking of it getting in the wrong hands like hacking your brain for full mind and body control.

    • Mike Kindermann
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    I can’t believe we’re really making all of these science-fiction concepts a reality. Just don’t let these fall into the wrong hands.

    • Jon Kwafar
    • posted on January 30, 2024

    We all are going to end up like cyborgs.

      • Stan Mignolet
      • posted on January 30, 2024

      If that softened my back pain, I am okay with it.

        • Notch Adams
        • posted on January 30, 2024

        True Thatd

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