Brain-computer interfaces just got a major upgrade announcement. Neuralink's ramping up production schedules aggressively—planning to shift into high-volume brain-implant manufacturing by 2026, with fully automated surgical procedures coming online. The goal is pretty ambitious: giving paralyzed patients the ability to navigate digital systems and control tools just by thinking. It's the kind of sci-fi-turned-real scenario that's been floating around tech circles for years, and now there's an actual timeline. Whether it hits those 2026 marks remains to be seen, but the trajectory is undeniably pointing toward mainstream adoption of neural interfaces.

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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 20h ago
2026? I bet five bucks they'll postpone, but this technology is really coming...
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 20h ago
Mass production of brain-machine interfaces in 2026? That's a bit of a bold claim. Elon is probably just hyping again.
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FreeMintervip
· 20h ago
Mass production in 2026? Just listen, Elon always likes to make big promises. Let's wait and see.
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