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Elon Musk's Neuralink Device Uses A Monkey Plays Mind Pong Game By Its Brain.

 Elon Musk's Neuralink Device Uses A Monkey Plays Mind Pong Game By Its Brain.

Neuralink Posted a video which a monkey plays Pong Game by its Brain.

   


                            Image Source | Screen snip from video uploaded by Neuralink on YouTube.


Neuralink company founded by Elon Musk. Which is developing Artificial Intelligence it powered microchips to go in people's brains. Elon Musk's Neuralink is the development about implantable Brain machine interfaces to connect the brain to computers. A video is viraling on YouTube by Neuralink released about it shows a monkey which plays a Pong game by its Mind on 9th April,2021.

In 2019, Elone Musk said that about Neuralink company had already begin a monkey to  "to control a computer by its mind". Presently, Neuralink says about Monkey's named Pager. Its a 9 year old macaque monkey. Neuralink device implanted in both sides of its brain, as per the company posted on YouTube video.

Neuralink developed a communication with computers through Bluetooth enable concept via a small receiver. Narrator in the video says "He's learned to interact with a computer for a tasty banana smoothie delivered through a straw" , Pager using Joystick uses to move an onscreen cursor.

Neuralink device implanted in both sides of its brain is activity recorded via more than 2,000 tiny electrods implanted in Pager motor cortex. According to video It controls with hand and arm movements.

Peger's neurons into a decoder which helps the Neurolink device feeds the information. This is used to predict Peger's intended of hand movements and model the relation between brain activity and joystick movements. Narrator says in the video like "Our goal is to enable a person with paralysis to use a computer or phone with their brain activity alone".

Elon Musk tweets "First @Neuralink product will enable someone with paralysis to use a smartphone with their mind faster than someone using thumbs," in his Twitter account.

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