According to AIbase, the first subject of Neuralink recently shared the latest breakthroughs in brain-computer interface technology, with the implanted chip now supporting a wireless upgrade mode similar to that of Tesla's OTA.

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This technology allows medical teams to remotely optimize the firmware through the cloud, significantly improving the system's accuracy in signal processing and thought-controlled object manipulation without the need for a second surgery. Abbot mentioned that although he had experienced about an 85% hardware failure due to electrode wire detachment, the company successfully enhanced the sensitivity of the remaining electrodes through wireless upgrades, allowing the device to return to efficient operation.

Musk stated that Neuralink plans to start mass production in 2026 and promote fully automated surgical procedures, at which point the time it takes for a surgical robot to implant a single electrode will be reduced to 1.5 seconds