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Neuralink brain chip: advance sparks safety and secrecy concerns

May 20, 2024

NEWS 23 February 2024

Neuralink brain chip: advance sparks safety and secrecy concerns

Elon Musk announced this week that his company’s brain implant has allowed a person to move a computer mouse with their mind.

Link to story: Nature

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