Elon Musk pushes brain implant company Neuralink’s ‘show and tell’ to Nov. 30


Tesla's CEO may be spending more time soon with a lesser-known startup that's poised to hit the limelight. The company, Neuralink, is working on way to implant wireless computer chips in the brain to treat neurological conditions and to connect humans with artificial intelligence. It may have big implications for Alzheimer's patients.

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