Neuralink, which has received $158M in funding including $100M from Elon Musk, hopes to begin testing its brain-computer interface on humans by Q2 of 2020 (John Markoff/New York Times)

Neuralink, which has received $158M in funding including $100M from Elon Musk, hopes to begin testing its brain-computer interface on humans by Q2 of 2020 (John Markoff/New York Times)


John Markoff / New York Times:

Neuralink, which has received $158M in funding including $100M from Elon Musk, hopes to begin testing its brain-computer interface on humans by Q2 of 2020  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Elon Musk aspires to make inserting a computer connection into your brain as safe and painless as Lasik eye surgery.

Neuralink, which has received 8M in funding including 0M from Elon Musk, hopes to begin testing its brain-computer interface on humans by Q2 of 2020 (John Markoff/New York Times)
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