In spite of a lawsuit aiming to force the school's hand, a California university is refusing to release a cache of gruesome photos of monkeys that were injured in tests of a brain implant.

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine said in a press release that it had learned that the University of California, Davis has photos of monkeys that were subjected to Neuralink tests.

Neuralink admitted that a fifth of the rhesus macaques it used to test its brain-hacking implants had been euthanized. The admission came in the wake of its complaint against Neuralink.

The university filed a lawsuit against the school in February over its shielding of the photos, which the university argues are proprietary.

The press release states that the public is too stupid to know what they're looking at. The university is trying to hide the fact that it collaborated with Musk to conduct cruel experiments on animals.

According to the release, Neuralink paid UC Davis over a million dollars to use its facilities over the course of two years.

According to the release, the school has already released hundreds of pages of documents which show monkeys suffering from chronic infections, seizures, paralysis, and painful side effects.

In February, UC Davis and Neuralink both issued statements saying that they had complied with established research protocols. The school has fully complied with the state law in responding to the public records request, according to UC Davis. Futurism reached out to Neuralink to inquire about its plans to prevent harm from coming to animal research subjects in the future.

We don't know how gruesome the photos of the macaques are, and until the school or Neuralink is forced to give them up, we will have to contend with our imaginations.

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