Neuralink Gains Approval in Canada for Groundbreaking Brain-Computer Interface Trials
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While Canada's health regulators have not yet commented, a hospital in Toronto has confirmed it will be performing neurosurgeries in the near future. Previously, two people in the U.S. were implanted with Neuralink, with one of them able to play games and design in 3D using only his thoughts. Now, patients with quadriplegia in Canada can register for the PRIME (Precise Robotically Implanted Brain-Computer Interface) trial through a link shared by Neuralink.

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