Neuralink’s Big Leap Forward: Brain Chips for More People Soon
By Hotspotnews
Imagine controlling a computer, playing games, or even moving a robotic arm just by thinking about it. That’s the amazing goal of Neuralink, a company started by Elon Musk. Neuralink makes tiny brain implants that connect your thoughts directly to devices. Right now, these implants are helping people with severe paralysis live more independent lives.
In 2025, Neuralink made huge progress. They got special approval from the U.S. government to speed up work on technology that helps people who can’t speak talk again using their thoughts. The company also started trials in new places, like Canada, the United Kingdom, and the Middle East. They raised a lot of money—$650 million—to grow faster. And they improved their surgical robot, which now inserts tiny threads into the brain much quicker, in about 1.5 seconds each. Around 20 people now have the implant and use it every day for things like browsing the internet or controlling robotic arms.
Now, exciting news for 2026: Elon Musk says Neuralink will start making these brain-computer devices in large numbers. This means more people could get them sooner. The surgery to put in the implant will become simpler and almost fully done by robots. A key improvement is that the tiny threads will go right through a protective layer in the brain called the dura, without needing to cut it out first. This makes the operation safer and less complicated.
These changes could help thousands of people with conditions like spinal cord injuries, ALS, or loss of speech. In the future, the technology might even restore sight or help with other brain problems. Neuralink is turning science fiction into real help for people who need it most. The coming year looks bright for this groundbreaking work!

