Since 2017, Elon Musk’s company Neuralink has subjected animals—including monkeys, pigs, rats, and sheep—to invasive, often deadly brain experiments.... Noninvasive brain-machine interfaces are the future.
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Through 2020, the company paid $1.4 million to the University of California, Davis, to use its facilities, where experimenters removed portions of monkeys’ skulls to implant electrodes in the animals’ brains as part of Neuralink’s development of a “brain-machine interface.”
Only in 2022, following a public records lawsuit by the Physicians Committee, did the troubling details of these experiments begin to come to light.
The company is still conducting experiments on animals at its facilities in California and Texas.
Noninvasive Brain-Machine Interfaces Are the Future
Devices implanted in the brain come with a myriad of problems,
including difficulty of repair and a high potential for severe
medical complications. In comparison, noninvasive BMIs can allow for
the risk-free monitoring of large-scale neuronal activity across the
entire brain.
While Neuralink continues its invasive, painful, deadly experiments,
noninvasive methods—which often rely on brain signals read using an
electroencephalogram (EEG)—are already changing patients’ lives and
hold even greater promise:
The development of noninvasive BMIs should be the focus of innovation, and there is clearly much discussion in support of moving in that direction. Neuralink should halt its animal experiments immediately and invest in human-relevant research.