Dr. Jagid and his team executed the implant on RJ just months ago.
“This device is completely invisible, you know, to anybody else that interacts with somebody who has it implanted. The other thing that makes it very unique is how it’s been miniaturized. It’s a very small device,” Dr. Jagid said.
During Neuralink’s summer update on the trial, they showed the moment one participant was able to move a cursor with his thoughts.