

Neuralink's first human implant recipient, Noland Arbaugh, is now playing video games such as Slay the Spire and Old School RuneScape using his brain-computer interface (BCI). Despite some electrodes retracting from his brain, affecting performance, Arbaugh has achieved significant control, setting a new record for BCI cursor control. Neuralink is working to enhance the functionality of the implant, aiming to allow users to control external devices like robotic arms and wheelchairs solely through neural commands.