Neuralink uses a robot to insert the device.
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- Neuralink has gotten the FDA go-ahead for a second implant, the Wall Street Journal reports.
- This time, it's implanting the wires a few millimeters deeper to prevent retraction.
- Neuralink's first patient lost some function but has since greatly improved, the Journal reported.
Neuralink has gotten the go-ahead to implant its device into a second patient — and has settled on a fix for the error that plagued its inaugural trial.