The second patient who was implanted with a Neuralink chip was able to fully play CS:GO. A video with a demonstration was published on YouTube.
Neuralink has completely replaced Alex’s computer mouse. Previously, he used a controller adapted for mouth control, but it did not allow the gamer to move on the map and aim at the same time. Now, however, the power of thought is used for aiming.
Earlier, 29-year-old paralyzed American Noland Arbaugh, on whom the company Neuralink tested the first prototype of the brain chip, shared his success in video games. According to the man, his implant allows him to easily target the heads of opponents in shooters. “I have a built-in aimbot in my head,” Arbo noted.
5 Comments
Nate
29 August 2024This is mind-blowing! 🤯 Seeing someone play CS
using a Neuralink chip is just amazing. It’s incredible what technology can achieve. Hats off to Alex and Neuralink for this breakthrough! 🎮
Cassie
29 August 2024Wow, this is next-level gaming!
AimBot
29 August 2024“Built-in aimbot in my head”—that’s wild! 😲 Neuralink is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. This could open up gaming to so many more people. Truly revolutionary!
Tom
29 August 2024Amazing progress! 🌟 Using a Neuralink chip to play CS
is a testament to human innovation. Alex’s gameplay shows that the future of gaming is here. Really inspiring stuff from Neuralink!
George
29 August 2024This is incredible! Neuralink chips making gaming accessible to everyone is a fantastic leap forward. 🎉 Seeing Alex play with just his thoughts is both inspiring and futuristic. Well done, Neuralink!