Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface company, Neuralink, achieved a groundbreaking milestone in 2024 with its first successful medical implants in human patients. These accomplishments mark a pivotal step for the startup, which aspires to transform how humans interact with technology by directly connecting the brain to computers.
Musk’s Vision of the Future
Musk, known for his ambitious statements, has predicted that “hundreds of millions” of people will have Neuralink’s brain chips implanted within the next two decades. This bold forecast has ignited both excitement and skepticism. Are we on the verge of a revolutionary era of brain-controlled technology, or are Musk’s claims an overestimation of what’s possible?
Elon Musk: Hundreds of millions of people could have Neuralinks in the future.
Lex Fridman: “Do you think there will be a world in the next couple of decades where hundreds of millions of people have Neuralinks?”
Elon: “Yeah, I do. If it’s extremely safe, and you can have… pic.twitter.com/PN7suBzMpn
— ELON CLIPS (@ElonClipsX) January 12, 2025
Neuralink’s Current Achievements
In January 2024, Neuralink successfully implanted its first brain-computer interface in a human patient’s motor cortex. Using robotic surgical techniques, surgeons placed a coin-sized device with 64 ultra-thin threads into targeted areas of brain tissue.
The first patient, Noland Arbaugh, demonstrated remarkable results. Paralyzed below the shoulders after a diving accident, Arbaugh now controls a computer cursor with his thoughts. In a live-streamed event, he played chess and online games using only his mind. “I don’t want to oversell it, but it has already changed my life,” Arbaugh said.