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Neuralinkâs second patientGizmodo
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The Elon Musk-backed startup is implanting computer chips in the brains of people with spinal cord injuries.
The second patient, called Alex , is already playing Counter-Strike 2 and browsing the web and building stuff in CAD software Fusion 360 .
Alex is the second patient to receive a Neuralink this year .
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