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Will Neuralink be mandatory? Who qualifies for Neuralink?

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Neuralink is a company that aims to create a generalized brain-computer interface (BCI) that can restore autonomy and unlock human potential. Founded by Elon Musk and a team of scientists and engineers, Neuralink has been developing implantable devices that can communicate with the brain using very thin threads.

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As of 2024, Neuralink has implanted its first brain chip in a human volunteer, who is recovering well. Neuralink will not be mandatory. Neuralink is a voluntary and elective procedure that requires informed consent from the participants.

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Neuralink’s mission is to create a BCI that can restore autonomy to those with unmet medical needs today and unlock human potential tomorrow, not to impose technology on anyone who does not want it.

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Neuralink is currently focused on clinical trials for people with severe neurological disorders, such as paralysis, blindness, deafness, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke. These are the people who could benefit the most from a BCI that can restore or enhance their sensory, motor, or cognitive functions.

However, Neuralink also envisions a future where healthy people can choose to use a BCI for various purposes, such as entertainment, education, communication, or augmentation. To qualify for Neuralink, one would have to meet certain criteria that would be determined by the company and the regulatory authorities, such as age, health status, medical history, and willingness to participate in the research.


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