A Gamer's New Secret Weapon Noland Arbaugh, the first human patient to receive the Neuralink chip, recently appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast to discuss his groundbreaking experiences. His insights reveal how this innovative technology could revolutionize competitive gaming, likening the implant to an "aimbot" in his head. Enhancing the Gaming Experience Noland Arbaugh, a 29-year-old gamer paralyzed from the shoulders down, has found that the Neuralink implant dramatically improves his gaming sessions. He can now spend hours engrossed in Civilization IV and even dominate virtual chess matches, thanks to the chip's capabilities. During his conversation with Joe Rogan, Arbaugh described how the implant's aim detection is exceptionally fast and precise, suggesting it might necessitate new competitive gaming leagues. “Sometimes it’s so good it’ll move before I even think it to move,” he explained. “With video games, you just need to think for it to move s...
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