First Human to Receive Neuralink Implant Says It Lets Him Play Civilization VI

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The implant works by reading the brain signals from the user and translating them into Bluetooth-based remote commands

“From there, it just became intuitive for me to start imagining the cursor moving. Basically, it was like using the Force on a cursor and I could get it to move wherever I wanted,”

Awesome.

B...bluetooth?

Oh no. Reverse that flow of data and "Hackable brains" are a thing. Cool. /s