Musk demonstrates first-person video gaming controlled by thoughts

In a groundbreaking development, Elon Musk shared a video demonstrating a person playing video games using only their thoughts, thanks to the Neuralink brain chip. Paraplegic Noland Arbaugh, 29, was shown playing online chess solely through mind control.

Arbaugh showcased his ability to control a computer mouse and play chess using only his brainpower. Musk shared the video clip, with Arbaugh stating, “See that cursor on the screen? That’s all me. It’s all brainpower.”

The billionaire described the demonstration as “Telepathy” – highlighting the ability to control technology through thoughts. A follower expressed joy in witnessing Arbaugh’s success, emphasizing the positive impact of scientific advancements.

Musk recently announced that the first human implanted with Neuralink’s brain chip has fully recovered and can control a computer mouse using thoughts. He revealed the company’s first product, Telepathy, aims to enable control of devices through thought alone.

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