Elon Musk's company, Neuralink, has successfully implanted its brain chip into a second human patient, according to Musk's recent podcast interview.
The implant aims to help quadriplegic patients control external devices, such as a computer mouse, using only their thoughts.
Neuralink is conducting clinical trials with the implant technology, known as the PRIME Study, to evaluate its effectiveness and safety.
Musk envisions a future where thousands of people could have Neuralink implants by 2026, pushing the boundaries of human-machine interaction.