I had Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip implanted in my skull - I can now control computers with my mind

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

The first patient living with Elon Musk's Neuralink'brain chip' implant wants the world to know how'amazing' and'rewarding' his clinical trial with the tech has been. Just four months ago, 30-year-old Noland Arbaugh went under the knife for the experimental surgery that would allow him to control computers with his mind. 'I'm really excited to keep going,' Arbaugh, who has been paralyzed from his neck's fourth vertebra down since college, said of his role in Neuralink's human trial. But while the tech company's brain-computer interface has allowed him to race his stepfather in Nintendo's Mario Kart, navigate a computer cursor and more -- all with just his thoughts alone -- technical hurdles still plague the brain chip's functioning. A report on Arbaugh's Neuralink trial said that approximately 85 percent of the chip's tendril-like connections to his brain have come loose, forcing Neuralink staff to retool the system on its software side, as FDA approves trials on a second patient.