Neuralink has given many people the capabilities to control technology using their brain implants, but some brain computer interface (BCI) users are further enhancing their experiences with common gadgets and more.
Neuralink BCI User Pairs Implant with Common Gadgets
According to a new report by The Verge , the third experimental patient of Neuralink, Brad Smith, has decided to adopt some technologies himself to pair with his brain implant. Specifically, he chose to use common gadgets to further improve his capabilities.
Smith only received the Neuralink implant in November 2024, and this effectively helped him control computers further as he had only had eye-tracking software before to enable this capability.
Through the brain-computer interface implanted in his skull, he can now t

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