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Neuralink’s “Blindsight” brain implant is said to have enabled a monkey to perceive non-existent objects, a step toward aiding the blind. Engineer Joseph O’Doherty stated the device stimulated visual brain areas, prompting eye movements towards “visualised” targets two-thirds of the time. Neuralink’s first public data on Blindsight, a chip mimicking eye function, suggests it could treat intractable conditions in the future.


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