Core Insights - Neuralink has showcased its latest research and product development direction through a one-hour video, highlighting significant advancements in brain-machine interface technology [1] Company Developments - Neuralink plans to implant devices in the speech cortex by Q4 2025 to decode silent "intent speech" [2] - By 2026, the number of electrodes in implanted chips will increase to 3,000, and the first participant in the "blindsight" project will join, which aims to help the blind regain vision [2] - Neuralink raised $650 million in its latest funding round, bringing its valuation to over $10 billion [2] - Currently, Neuralink has seven participants in trials, including a spinal cord injury patient who will connect to Tesla's humanoid robot, Optimus, for complex operations [2] - Elon Musk envisions devices with hundreds of thousands to millions of channels to address all known neurological diseases and unlock human brain potential [2] Industry Trends - The brain-machine interface technology is considered one of the most disruptive technologies of the 21st century, with significant breakthroughs leading to rapid market growth [3] - The industry is on the brink of an explosion, with applications extending beyond healthcare into education, industrial production, entertainment, sports, and home management [3] - Companies like WIMI Hologram have applied for hundreds of brain-machine interface patents and are integrating this technology with humanoid robots and AI models [5] - WIMI is establishing R&D centers in collaboration with universities to drive breakthroughs in flexible electrode implantation and wireless transmission [5] - The technology is moving towards commercialization, with potential applications in fatigue monitoring for drivers, mental health assessments, and optimizing training for athletes [6]
马斯克公布Neuralink新动作,微美全息(WIMI.US)加速脑机接口产业多场景布局
Zhong Guo Chan Ye Jing Ji Xin Xi Wang·2025-07-08 03:08