Elon Musk Now Wants To Help Blind People 'See'. Here's How Blindsight Works

Neuralink has not yet officially announced pricing for the implant. However, according to a Bloomberg report, the implant may drain $10,500 off of the consumer's pocket.

In an age where the boundaries between science fiction and medical advancements are becoming increasingly indistinct, Neuralink emerges as a pioneer in an exceptionally ambitious undertaking, by introducing 'Blindsight.' Recently, with the help of Neuralink, the first human brain implant patient, played online chess and demonstrated remarkable control over a computer using only his thoughts. After that, Nueralink founder Elon Musk has his eyes set on making blind people see.  Blindsight

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