Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface company, is under intense scrutiny after a former test subject filed a lawsuit alleging that the implant transmitted his private thoughts without consent.
The whistleblower claims that Neuralink’s technology, designed to enhance cognitive functions, malfunctioned and broadcasted sensitive personal information to unauthorized parties.
Neuralink issued a statement denying the allegations, emphasizing its commitment to privacy and ethical standards.
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Congressional leaders have called for hearings to investigate the claims and examine the company’s safety protocols.
The case has reignited debates over the ethical boundaries of neurotechnology and data privacy.
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