India, March 24 -- Neuralink, a brain-chip company founded by Elon Musk, live-streamed its first patient implanted with a chip using his mind to play online chess. In the video, Noland Arbaugh-who had a diving accident that left him paralyzed below the shoulder-played chess on his laptop and used the Neuralink gadget to move the cursor. Recently, Arbaugh made his first-ever tweet on the micro-blogging platform, and it has gone viral and even prompted a response from Musk.

"Twitter banned me because they thought I was a bot, @X and @elonmusk reinstated me because I am," wrote Arbaugh in his post. (Also Read: Elon Musk's first Neuralink brain chip patient plays chess using telepathy. Did he win?)

Later, Musk retweeted this and wrote, "Fir...