Elon Musk's Neuralink is one step closer to putting an implant in our brains
Date:
Fri, 21 Jan 2022 11:12:13 +0000
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Neuralink is looking to hire a clinical trial director, suggesting that it isn't long before human trials begin.
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Do you want to let Elon Musk put an implant in your brain?
If thats your dream in life, then youll be excited to hear its one step
closer to reality as Elon Musks Neuralink company has just posted a job looking for a clinical trial director.
Having previously demoed its brain-machine interfaces in animals , this new director would be responsible for working with Neuralinks first Clinical
Trial participants i.e. the first humans Neuralink will test its tech on.
This study is the necessary next step if Neuralink is to achieve Musks goals for the technhology becoming a recognized treatment for neurological-related problems and facilitating communication between computers and the brain.
To receive approval from organizations like the US Food and Drug Administration and as such be allowed to be sold as an official medical device Neuralink will need to show that its implants provide a meaningful improvement over existing options, and that any risks from using them are far outweighed by the benefits.
Unless youre selected for one of these studies though, you likely wont be using a Neuralink device for a while. For one, each study would likely last
at least a year and that doesnt account for time spent developing the study and analyzing the results.
And while governing bodies can accept results from just one clinical trial in situations where no other treatment is available the nature of Neuralinks implants will likely force them to retain the usual two-trial minimum rule.
With time spent on administrative work accounted for and assuming Neuralink will want to fully analyze trial one before developing a follow-up were looking at around five years before well see Neuralink approved at best, and thats also assuming things go its way.
The work wont stop there though. In order to conduct well-designed clinical trials as the FDA puts it Neuralink will likely be required to conduct separate studies for each condition it is looking to treat.
This would reduce the risk of Neuralink trying to fudge its results using practices like p-hacking whereby testing for so many factors at once, the trial generates at least one statistically significant result by random chance.
If this last part makes sense to you (and youre based near Fremont, California)then you may want to apply for the role of Clinical Trial Director or take a look at other roles on the Neuralink job board .
As for the rest of us, well have to wait a while before we find out if these studies bear any fruit. Who knows? In ten years' time, we could all be
walking around with a computer in our heads. Check out: Boring's Las Vegas Tunnel is no wormhole
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https://www.techradar.com/news/elon-musks-neuralink-is-one-step-closer-to-putt ing-an-implant-in-our-brains/
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