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First Neuralink patient could crush you on Call of Duty using his mind


Noland Arbaugh tells Joe Rogan, "I basically have an aimbot in my head"

The first Neuralink patient, Noland Arbaugh, believes his new brain chip would make him a formidable opponent in games like Call of Duty as he has “an aimbot in my head.” Arbaugh admitted that games like Call of Duty are still “too far out of reach for the Neuralink at this point,” but he’s managed to enjoy Civilization VI and Mario Kart. “At this point, at least hacking this wouldn't really do much... You might be able to control my cursor on my screen and make me look at weird stuff,” Arbaugh explained.

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