Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company Neuralink is set to reach a milestone in 2026. According to Musk's X platform, the company aims to begin high-volume production of brain implants next year. This step is considered important in terms of bringing the technology that Neuralink has been developing for many years from the experimental stage to the commercial level.
The company also plans to move to fully automated surgical processes. It is planned to place implants faster and more accurately through robotic systems, as well as perform the operation without removing tissue from the skull.
The implant, called "Link", allows you to transmit brain signals directly to electronic devices and aims to increase the independence of people with physical disabilities in their daily lives. Currently, about 12 people use the Neuralink implant.
