"I'm already super impressed with how this works," said Alex, the second human patient to receive a Neuralink brain chip, highlighting his ability to play games using only his mind.
"Just running around is so enjoyable because I can look side to side, and not need to move Quadstick left and right," Alex added, expressing astonishment at the seamless mind-based control.
According to Neuralink, it took "less than five minutes for him to start controlling a cursor with his mind," demonstrating the technology's rapid learning curve.
Noland Arbaugh called his experience with Neuralink an "aimbot in my head," emphasizing the revolutionary potential of brain-computer interfaces in gaming.
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