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Neuralink expands human trials to 21 people, with its brain implant enabling thought-controlled devices at up to 40 wpm.
Neuralink has expanded its human trials to 21 participants globally, up from 12 in September, with no serious device-related adverse events reported.
The N1 implant, featuring up to 1,000 flexible electrodes, enables paralyzed individuals to control computers, mobile devices, and robotic arms using thought, achieving up to 40 words per minute typing.
Trials are underway in the U.S., UK, and Canada, with plans for a next-generation implant—three times more capable—expected in 2026.
Future goals include restoring speech and vision, though long-term safety and ethical concerns remain.
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Neuralink expande los ensayos en humanos a 21 personas, con su implante cerebral que permite dispositivos controlados por el pensamiento a hasta 40 WPM.