Neuralink clinical trial patient controls thoughts to operate robotic arms and fly a drone to play "World of Warcraft"

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AIMPACT News, May 2 (UTC+8), Neuralink’s brain-machine interface clinical trials have achieved a breakthrough. Paraplegic patient Alex Conley used Neuralink devices to control a robotic arm solely with his thoughts and successfully operated a drone; another patient, Jon L. Noble, played “World of Warcraft” using only brain signals without a mobile device. Scenes that were still considered science fiction two years ago are now a reality in clinical trials. Neuralink is helping paralyzed patients regain the ability to interact with both the physical and digital worlds, marking the transition of brain-machine interface technology from concept validation to practical application.

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