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FDA allows Neuralink to implant second patient with brain chip


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Neuralink will implant a second affected person with a mind chip regardless of some preliminary points with the primary one. This time the quarter-sized chip shall be implanted deeper to forestall it from retracting. Dr. Akshay Syal talks with NBC’s Gadi Schwartz about how the process works.


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