Neuralink Patient Using Brain Chip to Carry Out Important Life Task: Playing World of Warcraft
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Neuralink Patient Using Brain Chip to Carry Out Important Life Task: Playing World of Warcraft
"It's hard to believe it's already been 100 days since I received my Neuralink N1 implant. The whole journey feels like science fiction that somehow became my everyday reality."
"At first it felt like trying to remember a dream, but by Week 3 it was second nature. I went from total Mac newbie to power-user faster than I ever expected."
"That's when I fired up [World of Warcraft] for the first time with pure thought control. The first raid felt clunky, but once my brain and the BCI synced, it was pure magic."
Jon L. Noble, a British Army veteran paralyzed from the shoulders down, received a Neuralink N1 implant and quickly learned to control a MacBook. Within weeks, he was able to type and navigate the computer. After 80 days, he successfully played World of Warcraft using only his thoughts. Noble described the experience as surreal and transformative, highlighting his progress from a novice to a proficient user of the technology, allowing him to engage in gaming without traditional input devices.
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