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Brain implants let paralyzed man make music with his thoughts

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Why This Matters

This breakthrough demonstrates the potential of brain-computer interfaces to restore creative and functional abilities in individuals with paralysis, marking a significant advancement in neurotechnology. It highlights how such innovations can enhance quality of life and expand possibilities for those with severe disabilities, influencing future developments in assistive tech. For consumers and the industry, it signals a transformative shift towards more integrated and accessible neural interfaces.

Key Takeaways

A diving accident at age 16 left Buckwalter paralyzed from the chest down. In 2024, he enrolled in a Caltech brain-computer interface study and underwent a craniotomy to have six Blackrock Neurotech chips implanted in his motor cortex.Read Entire Article