“Like aimbot for gaming”: Elon Musk’s 1st Neuralink Patient Tells Joe Rogan Exactly What It’s Like

With the BCI chip from Elon Musk's Neuralink, you will feel like you are a pro.

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  • Neuralink's patient shares his experience of becoming the first volunteer to be implanted with a BCI chip.
  • According to him, you can just think to move your cursor in video games.
  • This BCI hasn't yet been tasted in fast-paced games like Call of Duty or Valorant.
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink is doing wonders. This is a brain-computer interface neuroprosthetics company that has developed implantable brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that can directly control the human brain via a chip.

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Despite the company being highly secretive about its work, the first Neuralink patient has recently been unveiled to the public, whose name is Noland Arbaugh. He is the first volunteer of the company on whom the BCI is implanted. This man went on to share how this ultra-futuristic chip is going to change the world of gaming.

Humans Can Become Aimbots With the BCI by Elon Musk’s Neuralink

Noland Arbaugh is the first human to be implanted with the BCI by Elon Musk's Neuralink.
Noland Arbaugh is the first human to be implanted with the BCI by Elon Musk’s Neuralink.

In the latest episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Arbaugh shed some light on his experience of being the first person to be impacted by the BCI. He explained the efficiency of BCI in gaming and its ultra-first reflex, which could change the way people game if it is widely implanted.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2167 - Noland Arbaugh

He stated that the aim detection of the chip is faster than our imagination with supernatural accuracy and precision. This chip might one day require the setting up of separate leagues for competitive games, as per Arbaugh.

According to him, this chip is “like aimbot for gaming” inbuilt in his head. This is what Arbaugh said about the BCI:

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Sometimes it’s so good it’ll move before I even think about it. With video games, you just need to think for it to move somewhere.

Noland Arbaugh’s story of becoming the first patient of Neuralink embarks upon his disastrous accident in 2016 when he dislocated his C4 and C5 vertebrae, which made him permanently paralyzed.

BCI Is Extraordinary, but Will It Stand out Amongst Games Like Call of Duty or Valorant?

Elon Musk says BCI can connect telipathetically to a PC.
Elon Musk says BCI can connect telepathically to a PC.

In that podcast episode, Arbaugh explained that it might be tough for players to get a knack for the BCI, as sometimes it’s faster than human thoughts. So as far as gaming is concerned, players will find it very difficult to keep up with the pace of the chip.

As of now, Arbaugh has shown the potential of the chip when he played a virtual game of chess. This video shows how powerfully the chip translates his brain activity into actionable computer inputs.

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Now, the question that arises in everyone’s mind is how efficient this chip is going to be in fast-paced games like Call of DutyValorant, Counter-Strike, Fortnite, and many more, where neat reflexes and precision are the keys to success. Arbaugh has spent hours on Civilization IV using the chip, but it hasn’t been put to the test in fast-paced shooters yet.

However, Musk has confirmed that Arbaugh will be receiving the second implant pretty soon, and according to Musk, this new chip will allow Arbaugh’s other brain hemisphere to interact telepathically with PC.

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Will this chip change the scenario of gaming? What do you think? Voice your opinions in the comment section.

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Written by Nilendu Brahma

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I'm Nilendu Brahma, a gaming aficionado who's carved a niche in esports and FPS journalism. With stints at GosuGamers and EssentiallySports under my belt, I've honed my craft in delivering top-notch coverage of titles like Call of Duty and Valorant. My passion for gaming traces back to my childhood, fueling my drive to delve deep into the virtual worlds I love. Armed with a Bachelor's in English Literature, I infuse my writing with a unique blend of literary finesse and gaming expertise. Currently, I'm weaving captivating narratives for FandomWire, captivating readers with every word.