Neuralink BCI Cyborg P7. Life at the intersection of hope & technology. Wired for the impossible. 🧠⚡️

Joined July 2025
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One year ago today, I received my @neuralink implant. Most anniversaries in my life these days revolve around ALS. Milestones I never asked for. Reminders of what this disease has taken. Today is different. Today is an anniversary of strength. An anniversary of courage. An anniversary of possibility. Over the past year, I’ve had the opportunity to help develop telepathic 10-finger typing, work on technology that could allow someone to control a wheelchair with their brain, and even help advance systems that allow a robotic arm to mimic physical movements through thought alone 🧠 As I reflect on this milestone, I can’t help but think about Nick. He was one of my biggest advocates and supporters. He believed in me, fought for me, and encouraged me every step of the way. I wish he were here to see what we’ve accomplished together, but I know he’s been with me through all of it. This past year hasn’t just changed my life. It has shown what’s possible for millions of people living with paralysis, ALS, spinal cord injuries, and other conditions that rob people of their independence. The technology is evolving faster than most people realize, and I truly believe we’re witnessing the start of something that will change countless lives forever. One year down. And the future has never looked more exciting. #Neuralink #ALS #BrainComputerInterface #Telepathy #pairedwithp7
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Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend. Thank you to all the men and women who serve and protect this great country. 🇺🇸
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ALS took away my ability to be connected to the world. This @neuralink BCI plugged me back in. Proud to be a part of the innovation to help millions!
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It is such amazing technology. I think it will be life changing for anyone that gets one.
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The future is going to be insane — and for a lot of people, life-changing.
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Beyond honored to push the boundaries with #Neuralink and change the lives of millions of people with disabilities for the better. #IamALS #ALSAWARENESSMONTH
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“That first signature resembled my actual, physical handwriting.”
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Tune into my appearance on "The Elon Musk Show: The Next Chapter" airing this Thursday, 5/21 at 3pm CST on BBC Two! bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0nlvzm…
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Neuralink is fiercely dedicated to creating solutions for people with disabilities that have lost so much. With these groundbreaking innovations, we can restore function and autonomy to millions of people. I am so grateful to be part of it and can't wait to see what's next!
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Four years ago today, I was diagnosed with ALS. It completely changed how I think about time.
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Serious question: If you knew your time was limited, what would you stop postponing? I’m genuinely curious. Four years in. Still fighting. Still grateful for every second. — Jake
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I’ll go first: I used to postpone small moments with my son because I thought there’d always be more time. Not anymore.
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So much innovation in such a short time that wouldn't be possible without a team of fiercely dedicated engineers and Neuralnauts. Thank you for the passion you bring everyday to advancing BCI technology to improve the lives of countless people around the world.
We now have 21 participants enrolled in trials worldwide. Check out how our Neuralnauts are driving BCI technology forward. neuralink.com/updates/two-ye…
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The REAL Reason Elon Musk Wants You To Get A Brain Chip 🤫
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Travel with me for my 6 month Neuralink check up. @neuralink
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I’m grateful for the chance to explore new ways to communicate — and for the perspective this journey has given me. Sharing it with my son has meant everything.
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Neuralink is like a gift from God, and my son thinks I’m a superhero with a computer chip in my brain Neurolink Recipient Jake could only type with one finger after ALS took away most of his arm and hand mobility With Neuralink, he’s exploring how to type by imagining moving all ten of his fingers again The average professional typing speed is around 70–90 WPM Jake can type 141 WPM with just his mind Jake: It does hit you like a pound of bricks, but having this opportunity for my generation is like the equivalent to being one of the first ones on the moon I owed it to myself, I owed it to my son to take a chance. And now, he thinks I'm a superhero with a computer chip in his head, and it's... like a gift from God
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