For the first time, a paralyzed person was able to create a YouTube video using the power of thought.


The first step towards a normal life
Brad Smith, who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, became the first person in the world to edit a YouTube video and voice it using his own voice thanks to the Neuralink brain implant. This breakthrough demonstrates new possibilities for patients with paralysis, who can partially return to normal life thanks to this technology.
The implant was connected to the motor cortex of the man's brain, allowing him to control the cursor on the computer screen, type, and even play games. In the video, Brad Smith shares his experience using Neuralink, showcasing bold steps in the development of this technology.
“I am very glad to help in the development of this technology, which has the potential to restore paralyzed people to normal life in the future,” added Brad Smith.
This success of Neuralink opens new prospects in medical developments and can be an important step in restoring the functions of bodily systems in people with various disabilities.
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