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Neuralink, de Elon Musk, recibe la aprobación de la FDA para estudiar implantes cerebrales en humanos

By Emily Chou
Published in Neuralink
May 26, 2023
1 min read
Neuralink, de Elon Musk, recibe la aprobación de la FDA para estudiar implantes cerebrales en humanos

So I just read an article that caught my attention about Elon Musk’s latest venture, Neuralink. Apparently, the FDA just approved it to start studying brain implants in humans! Crazy, right?

In a nutshell, Neuralink is aiming to create a device that can be implanted in the brain and allow us to communicate with computers and devices using our thoughts. Basically, it’s like a super futuristic upgrade of our brains. The FDA’s approval means that they can start testing the safety and effectiveness of this technology on humans, which is a huge step forward.

Personally, I think this is both exciting and a little scary. On the one hand, imagine being able to control your phone or computer just by thinking about it. On the other hand, the idea of having something implanted in my brain is definitely a little freaky. I mean, what if something goes wrong? What if it takes over my thoughts? Okay, maybe I’m being a bit dramatic, but you get the point.

In any case, this development could have huge implications for the future of humanity. It could revolutionize the way we communicate, work, and even think. Of course, there are also ethical concerns that need to be addressed, such as the potential for misuse or the implications for privacy and security.

All in all, I think we’ll be hearing a lot more about Neuralink in the coming years. Who knows, maybe someday we’ll all be walking around with brain implants like it’s no big deal. Scary or exciting? You decide.


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