This man with ALS is “the first power user” of a brain implant that lets him speak
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Casey Harrell has had a set of electrodes embedded in his brain for almost three years. Harrell, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and is paralyzed, first used his brain-computer interface (BCI) to “speak” sentences with the help of a research team in 2023.
Since then, Harrell has clocked thousands of hours of use.
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