Controlling technology with your mind is now a reality for Nolan Arba.
After an accident left him a quadriplegic, Nolan received a groundbreaking brain chip implant from Neuralink.
Patricia Wu and Ryan Heapy discuss on this incredible device that allows Nolan to control computers and other devices simply by thinking. It’s a life-changing advancement that has given him renewed independence and the ability to reconnect socially.
In interviews, Nolan describes the impact as more than life-changing. It’s given him a sense of purpose and joy.
This technology works by connecting the brain chip to a computer via Bluetooth, interpreting Nolan’s thoughts into actions on the screen. While it’s a significant step forward, experts believe this is just the beginning. The combination of AI and brain-computer interfaces like Neuralink promises a future filled with even greater possibilities for those with disabilities and beyond.