A Neuralink Rival Says Its Eye Implant Restored Vision in Blind People

For years, they had been losing their central vision—what allows people to see letters, faces, and details clearly. The light-receiving cells in their eyes had been deteriorating, gradually blurring their sight.

But after receiving an experimental eye implant as part of a clinical trial, some study participants can now see well enough to read from a book, play cards, and fill in a crossword puzzle despite being legally blind. Science Corporation, the California-based brain-computer interface company developing the implant, announced the preliminary results this week.

When Max Hodak, CEO of Science and former president of Neuralink, first saw a video of a blind patient reading

→ Continue reading at Wired - Science

More from author

Related posts

Advertisment

Latest posts

OceanGate Faces Federal Investigation a Year After the Titan Submersible Implosion

The United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York has contacted former OceanGate employees and expedition members as part of an...

Iceland’s shorter work week an economic ‘success story’ | CNN Business

London CNN  —  Iceland’s economy is outperforming most European peers after the nationwide introduction of a shorter working week...

Store closings have hit their highest level in years. Competition and higher prices crushed them | CNN Business

New York CNN  —  Family Dollar has announced 677 store closings this year. Walgreens is closing 259. Big Lots...