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Brad Smith, the third person to receive a Neuralink brain implant and the first with non-verbal ALS, has regained the ability to communicate using a brain-computer interface and artificial intelligence, marking a significant breakthrough for people with severe paralysis. According to Fox Business and other sources, Smith now controls his computer and "speaks" in his own voice through the implant, offering new hope for individuals living with neurological conditions that impair speech and movement.

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