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Musk's Neuralink brain implant gets FDA approval for human trials

The Elon Musk-led brain-computer interface company, Neuralink, announced that it has received US Food and Drug Administration approval to begin its first-in-human clinical study, allowing humans to have a Neuralink device implanted in their heads.

Musk's Neuralink brain implant gets FDA approval for human trials
Musk's Neuralink brain implant gets FDA approval for human trials
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Published : May 26, 2023, 10:03 AM IST

San Francisco: Elon Musk-led brain-computer interface company Neuralink on Friday announced that it has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to begin its first-in-human clinical study, which means that actual humans could have a Neuralink device implanted in their heads.

  • We are excited to share that we have received the FDA’s approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study!

    This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first step that will one day allow our…

    — Neuralink (@neuralink) May 25, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"We are excited to share that we have received the FDA's approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study," Neuralink tweeted. "This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first step that will one day allow our technology to help many people," it added.

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On receiving the FDA approval, Musk also tweeted congratulating the Neuralink team. Moreover, the company said that the recruitment for the clinical trial is not open yet, and it will announce more information regarding this soon. In March, the FDA rejected Neuralink's bid to implant a chip in a human brain over safety risks. In December last year, Musk had claimed Neuralink's device is ready for human trials and he is expecting to do so in about six months after experimenting it on pigs and monkeys.

However, Musk's Neuralink would not be the first to implant a brain-computer interface into humans. Neuralink rival Synchron launched human trials on six severely paralysed patients in the US to enable them to control digital devices hands-free, using just thoughts last year in May. The US-based Synchron is an endovascular brain-computer (BCI) interface company that competes with Neuralink, which also aims to enable paralysed people to use computers and phones through their brain activities alone. (IANS)

(This story has not been edited by ETV Bharat and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

San Francisco: Elon Musk-led brain-computer interface company Neuralink on Friday announced that it has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to begin its first-in-human clinical study, which means that actual humans could have a Neuralink device implanted in their heads.

  • We are excited to share that we have received the FDA’s approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study!

    This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first step that will one day allow our…

    — Neuralink (@neuralink) May 25, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"We are excited to share that we have received the FDA's approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study," Neuralink tweeted. "This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first step that will one day allow our technology to help many people," it added.

Also read: Wireless digital "bridge" restores connection between brain and spinal cord post-injury

On receiving the FDA approval, Musk also tweeted congratulating the Neuralink team. Moreover, the company said that the recruitment for the clinical trial is not open yet, and it will announce more information regarding this soon. In March, the FDA rejected Neuralink's bid to implant a chip in a human brain over safety risks. In December last year, Musk had claimed Neuralink's device is ready for human trials and he is expecting to do so in about six months after experimenting it on pigs and monkeys.

However, Musk's Neuralink would not be the first to implant a brain-computer interface into humans. Neuralink rival Synchron launched human trials on six severely paralysed patients in the US to enable them to control digital devices hands-free, using just thoughts last year in May. The US-based Synchron is an endovascular brain-computer (BCI) interface company that competes with Neuralink, which also aims to enable paralysed people to use computers and phones through their brain activities alone. (IANS)

(This story has not been edited by ETV Bharat and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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