Elon Musk-run Neuralink’s bid to implant chip in human brain rejected by FDA
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rejected Elon Musk-run company Neuralink's bid to implant a chip in a human brain over safety risks, the media reported. In December last year, Musk had claimed his brain-computer Neuralink's device is ready for human trials and he is expecting to do so in about six months after experimenting it on pigs and monkeys.