The NeuroLink Device Allows Paralyzed Woman to 'Telepathically' Write Her Name

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-29 11:35:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 22:40:39

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The NeuroLink Device Allows Paralyzed Woman to 'Telepathically' Write Her Name

A neuron implant owned by Elon Musk's company, Neuralink, has enabled its first female patient to write her name "telepathically" for the first time in 20 years. Audrey Crews, the recipient of the device, is able to write and draw using thought commands.

For the first time in two decades, a paralyzed woman has written her name again using Elon Musk's brain-chip implant, according to a post on Twitter. Audrey Crews, the first patient enrolled in the firm's clinical trial, posted a message thanking the company for giving her the ability to write and draw using thought commands.

The development highlights the growing capabilities of Neuralink's device, which is aimed at helping paralyzed people to regain control and communication. Neuralink's chip would be implanted into the brain to wirelessly communicate with a computer. The company has been testing the device on animals and hopes to begin human trials soon.

The company is currently recruiting a clinical trial director to run the human trials. In a LinkedIn post, Musk said that the director would be responsible for building the program and running the clinical trial, adding that the potential impact of the work is to help paralytics get back the ability to communicate and even live. Crews has been publicly active in supporting the company's developments, creating art with her mind that was exhibited at the company's HQ.

Audrey Crews wrote her name using though thought augmented with Neuralink's brain chip implant. This development is a huge leap forward in the field of neuroscience and restoration medicine.