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A neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk that has developed a brain-computer interface. A recent demonstration showed a quadriplegic patient playing chess using only his mind.


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Neuralink is an American neurotechnology company founded in 2016 by Elon Musk and a team of eight scientists and engineers to develop implantable brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Its flagship product, the N1 implant (also known as "the Link"), utilizes ultra-thin threads containing 1,024 electrodes to connect directly with individual neurons, aiming to restore autonomy to individuals with paralysis and treat various neurological conditions. Headquartered in Fremont, California, the company achieved its first successful human implantation in January 2024 with patient Noland Arbaugh. While the technology has shown promise in enabling thought-controlled computer interaction and vision restoration through the "Blindsight" initiative, Neuralink has faced significant criticism regarding animal welfare during primate trials and ethical concerns over data privacy.

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    Neuralink Corp. is an American neurotechnology company that has developed as of 2024 implantable brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). It was founded by Elon Musk and a team of eight scientists and engineers. Neuralink was launched in 2016 and first publicly reported in March 2017. The company is based in Fremont, California, with plans to build a three-story building with office and manufacturing space in Del Valle, about 10 miles east of Gigafactory Texas, Tesla's headquarters and manufacturing plant. Since its founding, the company has hired several high-profile neuroscientists from various universities. By 2019, it had received $158 million in funding ($100 million was from Musk) and had 90 employees. At that time, Neuralink announced that it was working on a "sewing machine-like" device capable of implanting very thin (4 to 6 μm in width) threads into the brain, and demonstrated a system that reads information from a lab rat via 1,500 electrodes. It anticipated starting experiments with humans in 2020, but later moved that to 2023. As of May 2023, it has been approved for human trials in the United States. On January 29, 2024, Musk announced that Neuralink had successfully implanted a Neuralink device in a human and that the patient was recovering. He was later identified as Noland Arbaugh. The company has faced criticism for the large number of primates that were euthanized after medical trials. The monkeys' veterinary records allegedly show complications with surgically implanted electrodes. In September 2024, Neuralink announced that its latest development effort, Blindsight, would enable blind people whose visual cortex is undamaged to regain some level of vision. The development received "breakthrough" status from the U.S. federal government, which will accelerate development. In August and September 2025, Toronto's University Health Network performed Canada's first Neuralink brain implant surgeries on two patients with cervical spinal cord injuries, marking the first such procedures outside the United States.

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      Neuralink Corp. is an American neurotechnology company that has developed as of 2024 implantable brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). It was founded by Elon Musk and a team of eight scientists and engineers. Neuralink was launched in 2016 and first publicly reported in March 2017. The company is based in Fremont, California, with plans to build a three-story building with office and manufacturing space in Del Valle, about 10 miles east of Gigafactory Texas, Tesla's headquarters and manufacturing [...] Neuralink was founded in 2016 by Elon Musk and a founding team of eight scientists and engineers: Max Hodak, Benjamin Rapoport, Dongjin Seo, Paul Merolla, Philip Sabes, Tim Gardner, Tim Hanson, and Vanessa Tolosa. The initial hires included experts in neuroscience, biochemistry, and robotics. In January 2017, Musk proxies approached Pedram Mohseni and Randolph Nudo, who owned the rights to the name "NeuraLink" and the prototype on which Musk's company based its work. [...] Neuralink has developed an application-specific integrated circuit to create a 1,536-channel recording system. This system consists of 256 amplifiers that can be individually programmed, analog-to-digital converters within the chip, and peripheral circuit control to serialize the digitized information obtained. It aims to convert information obtained from neurons into an understandable binary code in order to achieve greater understanding of brain function and the ability to stimulate these

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      # Neuralink Neuralink is developing ultra-high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces to connect humans and computers. Biotechnology Research • Fremont, California • 381,286 followers • 201-500 employees [...] Neuralink (3h 1d): ALS is a neurodegenerative disease that gradually and relentlessly takes away bodily functions, such as the ability to speak. With Neuralink, we aim to restore the voices of those who have lost them. [Likes: 51, Comments: 5]; Neuralink (2d 3d): Jake could only type with one finger after ALS took away most of his arm and hand mobility. With Neuralink, he’s exploring how to type by imagining moving all ten of his fingers again. [Likes: 129, Comments: 2]; Neuralink (1w 1w): We [...] Neuralink is a team of exceptionally talented people. We are creating the future of brain-machine interfaces: building devices now that will help people with paralysis and inventing new technologies that will expand our abilities, our community, and our world. Our goal is to build a system with at least two orders of magnitude more communication channels (electrodes) than current clinically-approved devices. This system needs to be safe, it must have fully wireless communication through the

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      Neuralink is developing a fully-implanted, wireless, high-channel count, brain-computer interface (BCI) with the goal of enabling people with paralysis to directly use their neural activity to operate computers and mobile devices with speed and ease. Keep Reading 1. Company 2. Technology 3. Careers 4. Updates 5. Clinical Trials 1. Contact 2. Email Now 3. X 4. LinkedIn 5. Facebook 6. Instagram 7. YouTube

    • Neuralink's Brain Chip: How It Works and What It Means

      Elon Musk recently announced that Neuralink, his company aiming to revolutionize brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), has successfully implanted a brain chip in a human for the first time. The implantation of the device, called “the Link,” represents a leap forward in the realm of BCIs, which record and decode brain activity, that may allow for new innovations in health care, communication, and cognitive abilities. [...] According to neurobiologists, Neuralink’s device does not offer much in the way of new technological developments –– several companies have been developing surface electrodes offering similar technology for decades. However, Neuralink’s innovation is that its device packages many existing technologies into a single system and connects electrodes with individual neurons. ## The Future of Implantable Devices like Neuralink [...] Initially focusing on aiding individuals with severe paralysis, the Neuralink chip aims to restore personal control over limbs, prosthetics, or communication devices. By recording and decoding neural signals from individual neurons and then transmitting them back to the brain using electrical stimulation, the chip enables users to control devices solely through thought. Compared to other BCIs, Neuralink's approach targets individual neurons, providing crucial data for sophisticated

    • Neuralink: The Company Accelerating Human Potential

      Neuralink operates at the intersection of neuroscience and advanced computing, developing ultra-high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces to connect humans and computers. The company employs approximately 400 staff across neuroscience, robotics and materials science disciplines. Its flagship product, the N1 implant, contains 1,024 electrodes distributed across 64 threads thinner than human hair, inserted by a precision surgical robot. [...] While companies such as Blackrock Neurotech and Paradromics have been developing these systems for years, backed by substantial venture capital and government research grants, the sector received heightened attention when Elon Musk founded Neuralink in 2016 – particularly after announcing that it had successfully implanting its brain chip in the world’s first human patient in early 2024. [...] Noland can now control computers using only his thoughts The Neuralink device, about the size of a pound coin, is implanted in the skull with microscopic wires to read neuron activity Ethical concerns about privacy and data access have been raised by experts, including potential access to thoughts and beliefs Neuralink faces competition from companies like Synchron The implant has restored a measure of independence for Noland, who had previously relied entirely on others for assistance.

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    Neuralink, Folsom Street, Mission District, San Francisco, California, 94110, United States

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