Elon Musk's Neuralink Seeks , Approval to Begin Human Trials.
On November 30, Elon Musk said that his 
Neuralink brain chip will begin human trials 
sometime in the next six months.
'The Guardian' reports that 
Musk made the announcement at 
a presentation for his company, Neuralink.
'The Guardian' reports that 
Musk made the announcement at 
a presentation for his company, Neuralink.
Musk also said that he plans 
on getting one of the chips installed himself.
We want to be extremely careful 
and certain that it will work well 
before putting a device into a human, Elon Musk, via 'The Guardian'.
According to Neuralink, the technology could be 
used to restore a person's vision or return "full body 
functionality" to someone with a severed spinal cord. .
'The Guardian' points out that Neuralink 
does not yet have approval from the Food and Drug 
Administration (FDA) to sell the device.
'The Guardian' points out that Neuralink 
does not yet have approval from the Food and Drug 
Administration (FDA) to sell the device.
However, Musk said that most 
of the paperwork seeking approval 
has been submitted to the FDA.
The progress at first, particularly 
as it applies to humans, will seem 
perhaps agonizingly slow, but we are doing 
all of the things to bring it to scale in parallel, Elon Musk, via 'The Guardian'.
So, in theory, progress 
should be exponential, Elon Musk, via 'The Guardian'.
So, in theory, progress 
should be exponential, Elon Musk, via 'The Guardian'.
Currently, Neuralink is continuing with 
animal trials while it awaits approval 
to begin testing its device on humans