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Reuters18d
U.S. regulators rejected Elon Musk’s bid to test brain chips in humans
Reuters also broke the news that the Department of Transportation is separately investigating whether Neuralink illegally transported dangerous pathogens, on chips removed from monkey brains ...
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Human trials not yet: Musk's brain chips dream slips in regulations
Brain chips are the future, they will cure obesity, autism, depression, and schizophrenia and they will enable us to web-surf and replay memories. That ...
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Elon Musk's bid to implant brain chip into humans was reportedly rejected by feds over safety risks
Neuralink's attempt to receive approval ... Last year, Musk showed a demo video of a monkey with an implant "telepathically typing." The Reuters report comes after the US Department of ...
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Why US regulators rejected Elon Musk’s bid to test brain chips in humans
In February, however, Dongjin “D.J.” Seo, Neuralink’s vice president of engineering, said at a conference that the “primary short-term goal” was more modest: to help paralyzed patients communicate ...
The Guardian1d
Can you solve it? The infinite monkey theorem
Today’s puzzle involves a monkey typing out something a little shorter. The magic word A monkey is sat at a typewriter that has only 26 keys, one per letter of the alphabet. The monkey types at ...
Forbes18d
Generative AI ChatGPT Versus Those Infinite Typing Monkeys, No Contest Says AI Ethics And AI Law
Here’s how the plot goes. Imagine that a monkey is typing on a typewriter. If the monkey keeps typing over an infinite amount of time, and assuming that the monkey is typing keys purely on a ...
MD&M East3d
Elon Musk's Neuralink and UC Davis Accused of Deadly Monkey Experiments
The group has also filed a second public records lawsuit in Yolo County Superior Court in an effort to obtain videos and photographs of the monkeys. Neuralink addressed the allegations in a blog post ...
The Independent1d
FDA rejected human testing proposal for Elon Musk’s brain chip company, report says
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had reportedly rejected a proposal by Elon Musk’s brain chip company Neuralink to begin testing its implants on humans. Neuralink has been working on ...
TechCrunch21d
Neuralink human testing has reportedly received one FDA rejection already
Neuralink’s ambition to provide a brain-computer ... But a working implant in a seemingly happy monkey on video, while promising, is hardly proof that the tech is ready for human testing.
Gizmodo21d
Elon Musk's Plans to Test Neuralink in Humans Reportedly Squashed by FDA
Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain implant company ... that its devices and practices are unsafe and inhumane—even for its monkey test subjects. The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine ...
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Neuralink competitor Science launches new platform to accelerate medical device innovation
Biotechnology startup and Neuralink competitor Science on Monday launched a new platform that aims to make it easier for other companies to quickly develop and produce medical devices.

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