Is It Possible To Hack The Neuralink chip That Is In Mind Last January, a chip was successfully implanted in the human brain for the first time. 29-year-old American Noland Arbaugh, who is suffering from paralysis, had the opportunity to test Neuralink’s chip. This is the first case of successfully implanting a chip in the human brain.
In the following days, Noland is said to be gradually improving. Although his condition is improving, many people are confused about whether the chip can be hacked or not.
In a recently published podcast, Noland expressed his opinion on this matter. He thinks that there is no doubt about chip hacking.
However, he argues that even if someone hacks the brain implant, it will not make much difference. He said, “Even if hacked, only brain signals can be seen from it. In addition, you will be able to find out what data Neuralink collects.”
How was Noland’s experience?
Noland, who is suffering from paralysis, said that after the chip implant, he became independent. He says that after wearing the chip, it is easy to connect with people socially.
“With the help of this chip, I’ve been able to access sites like messaging people on X, using Instagram, replying to emails, reading books online, playing fantasy sports, and learning Japanese,” he continued. I had booked the hotel myself before the visit.”
However, he is not worried about such risks. Because Noland was given information about hacking before the start of its study.
The Neuralink project was developed with the aim of helping physically challenged, but mentally healthy people to use electronic devices. According to Neuralink founder Elon Musk, this will be a very useful tool for people with autism and paralysis.

