Elon Musk Is Curing Blindness With Neuralink Blindsight!
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Blindsight could let millions see again and push what’s possible with brain-tech.
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Here’s the deal: they tested this Blindsight thing on a monkey, and it worked like a charm. The implant, a small disc with a bunch of tiny electrodes, gets wired into the brain’s visual cortex. It picks up signals and basically tricks the monkey’s brain into seeing things that aren’t physically there—like virtual images. At a conference, Neuralink’s Joseph O’Doherty said the monkey nailed it 66% of the time, spotting stuff with crazy accuracy. That’s a huge win for a first go.
Musk is hyped, saying this tech could help people born blind see the world, no functioning eyes needed. He’s even tossing around ideas like seeing in infrared or getting super sharp vision down the line. Right now, it’s like basic video game graphics, but Musk claims it’ll get way better. Human trials are lined up for late 2025, and the FDA’s giving it a fast pass as a “breakthrough device,” so this could move quick.
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Picture this: a tiny implant, popped in by a robot surgeon, grabs visual data from special glasses and beams it straight to your brain. No eyes, no optic nerve, no problem. It’s like plugging a monitor into your head. Neuralink’s already got five people using their implants for other stuff, like controlling games with their minds, and they’re logging serious hours with it. So, the tech’s legit.
There’s some skepticism, though. Monkey tests don’t always mean it’ll work for humans, and Neuralink’s had some heat over how they’ve handled animals before. Musk says no monkeys got hurt this time, and the results are hard to argue with. If this pans out, it’s not just about fixing blindness—it could open up a whole new way of seeing, maybe even giving us abilities we don’t have naturally.
This is big. Blindsight could let millions see again and push what’s possible with brain-tech. It’s not just a medical thing; it’s a whole new frontier. Stay tuned—this is about to get real.
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