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In 2024, Neuralink will begin implanting their micro computers into human brains for the first time

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In 2024 , Neuralink will begin implanting their micro computers into human brains for the first time.

The company has received approval for human trials that the company received in the first half of 2023 .

The PRIME study aims above all to determine the safety of both the BCI and the robot for human application.

An ideal candidate would be an adult under the age of 40 who is experiencing paralysis in all four limbs.

Neurolink has made some big leaps in how we approach brain implants but they aren't the only players in the game right now.

Neurolink uses cutting edge silicon transistors that are as small as three nanometers.

Instead of the rigid and spiked Utah array, the Neuralink N1 is a mesh of ultra thin and flexible wires.

Flexible and thin wires cause far less trauma to the brain tissue and a lower chance of rejection from the body.

Future versions will be placed under the skin, making it completely inconspicuous.

Neurolink, Synchron , Kernel and Open BCI all offer BCI devices that can be implanted in the brain without the need for open brain surgery.

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