Duolingo has nothing on this. Noland Arbaugh, the first human patient to have a Neuralink chip implanted in his skull, says he's now spending three hours a day learning French and Japanese. Arbaugh, who lost control over his limbs in a diving accident eight years ago, also said he intends "to relearn my math from the ground up in preparation for hopefully going back to school one day." The developments come months after he started to lose much of the chip's functionality as several threads had retracted, a matter Neuralink said it addressed by adjusting its algorithm. What's next for Arbaugh? Read about that at the link in our bio. | Futurism by ASM Channels
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