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The company completed a clinical trial at nine centers across the U.S., Europe and Asia before it received FDA approval.
A paralyzed military veteran, known as P5, has successfully been implanted with Elon Musk's Neuralink chip, enabling him to control his smartphone using his brain.
The chip has allowed the patient to wirelessly control a computer, as demonstrated by his ability to play video games using only his mind.
The goal is to test whether the chip can give people who are paralyzed the ability to use their mind to control electronic devices.