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On its underside, the Link sports more than 1,000 tiny electrodes organized into “threads,” each about 5 microns wide — 1/20 the thickness of a human hair. The robot would plunge these threads into the cortical surface of the brain, allowing the device to both read electrical impulses from the cortex and “write” signals to the brain. Musk describes the installation process, which is shown briefly in a video during the demo, as “not …
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