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Posted: 2025-06-29 07:20:22 UTC

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The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and the Miami Project have successfully implanted their first patient, RJ, as part of Neuralink's PRIME Study, enabling him to 'telepathically' play video games and control a robotic hand.
Successful implantation of Neuralink device
Patient able to control devices 'telepathically'
Advancement in therapies for patients with neurological conditions
Overcoming technological hurdles in neural implant procedures
Ensuring patient safety and well-being during the study
Expanding the study to include more patients