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DEPARTMENT OF CSE-DATASCIENCE

Date: 04-08-2023

TITLE OF THE SEMINAR – Neuralink Technology

DOMAIN OF THE SEMINAR - Data Science


YEAR & SECTION - IV & A

ROLL NUMBER OF THE STUDENT NAME OF THE STUDENT


20VE1A6737 MUSHAM HARIKIRAN

ABSTRACT –
The Link, Neuralink’s brain-machine interface device, uses small electrodes
implanted into the brain to record the electrical activity of neurons. This
information is then sent to a computer for analysis, which uses it to control
external devices such as a robotic arm or a computer cursor. The electrodes
are made of a flexible, biocompatible material that can detect the electrical
signals, also called “spikes” or “action potentials”, produced by neurons when
they communicate with one another. The chip processes the signals from the
electrodes and sends them wirelessly to a small computer worn behind the
ear, which would then connect to the internet and other devices.
For the chip to be implanted, Neuralink is working on developing  a robot
system  that can accurately place the electrodes into the brain without
causing damage, and a wireless communication system that can transmit the
data from the electrodes to the computer without the need for a physical
connection.

Keywords:
Brain-MachineInterface,Electrodes,Neurons,Brain-Mapping
, BrainComputer Interface,Brain waves.
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