The billionaire said during a live-streamed event that Neuralink plans to begin human trials of its brain chip. This is what it is all about.

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Neuralink's first human trials are expected to start in six months, according to co-founder Musk.

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Neuralink will be able to plant its first brain chip in a human in six months if the FDA approves the company's application.

Neuralink uses a brain-Computer interface to read signals from the brain and send them to a computer.

One of the first real-world applications for Neuralink's chip could be to restore vision in people who have lost their sight, although this wasn't shown off in any of the demos.

One of the earliest uses of this technology could allow a paralyzed person to type and move a mouse with their brain signals, according to the billionaire and world's richest person.

The company demonstrated a surgical robot that it claims is capable of safely implanting Neuralink's chip onto a human.

The company's current chip is around the size of a quarter and Musk claims it has the same thickness as the piece of skull that needs to be removed to implant it.

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Wednesday's event was meant to be a recruitment effort for the company, with Musk saying he is hiring for several different roles as it progresses from "prototype to product." Potential employees don't need to know about biology and how the brain works to join Neuralink because "when you break down the skills that are needed to make Neuralink work, it's actually many of the same skills that are required"

Key Background

Neuralink, one of Musk's companies, has raised $373 million in funding. The ultimate goal of Neuralink is to create an embedded device that will allow human intelligence to interface with artificial intelligence. It won't be the first company to put a device on a human brain if Neuralink succeeds in Musk's goal. The FDA approved Synchron's brain-computer interface for the first time in the U.S. In October, another company working on brain- computer interface raised $8 million to build a device.

Contra

Some experts are skeptical about Neuralink's progress. The technology didn't seem to have made much progress over what was already shown off by the company The director of rehabilitation at the Mt. was speaking to Semafor. Sinai Health System said: "No one cares about your science experiment if you aren't creating a technology that helps patients." Regulators will need to determine if the Neuralink device poses any risk to patients, according to a neuroscience professor who helped draft the FDA's guidance on brain-computer implants. There is a chance that the device could cause damage to the brain.

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