Man, 67, with ALS becomes 10th person in the world to get brain chip that lets him work computers with his MIND - as Elon Musk's Neuralink just implanted first human last month

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A man with Lou Gehrig's disease, also known as ALS, is the 10th person to receive a brain chip that lets him take control of his life using just his mind. Mark, 67, was diagnosed in 2020 and has slowly lost his physical abilities like accessing his phone or feeding himself, but that soon to change after receiving Synchron brain-computer interface (BCI) last August. ALS is a disease that causes nerve cells to deteriorate and results in muscle weakness and reduced dexterity until the person is eventually paralyzed - the entire process can take two to five years, and there is no cure. Mark is now able to send health notifications or pain reports to his provider using just by the BIC reading his brainwaves and translating them into actions carried out on a computer. He will soon be able to use his thoughts for more exciting tasks like turning on Netflix and texting family and friends.