Brad Smith, rendered mute by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is speaking again—this time through a coin-sized brain implant. Surgeons embedded Neuralink’s experimental N1 “Link” device, equipped with 1,024 electrodes, directly into his motor cortex. The device translates his thoughts into movement, allowing him to steer a digital cursor and trigger AI-generated speech—entirely with his mind.
Smith is the first person with ALS, and only the third human overall, to receive the device. His message, “I am typing this with my brain,” was shared publicly in a tweet from Elon Musk, who confirmed Smith’s role in Neuralink’s initial human trial. “It is my primary communication,” Smith added.
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