Elon Musk gives update about first Nearalink patient as he reaches key milestone after receiving pioneering brain chip

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Elon Musk's Neuralink has shared a progress update about the first person to receive a brain chip that allows him to operate a computer and play video games with his mind. The company announced that it has been more than 100 days since Noland Arbaugh had the device implanted in his brain - and the 29-year-old is still doing. Arbaugh suffered a life-changing driving accident whilst working as a camp counselor in 2016, which left him with'absolutely no feeling' from the shoulders down. His life changed again on January 27 when he underwent a 30-minute procedure that used a'sewing machine-like' robot to remove a small chunk of his skull and stitch the chip into his brain. However, Neuralink revealed that some of the threads connected to the chip had retracted weeks after the surgery, resulting in a decrease in the number of effective nodes - but modified the algorithm to boost signal translations.