Afghanistan, April 24 -- Neuralink is testing its brain implant to help spinal injury patients control digital devices, marking a significant technological advancement.

Neuralink, the brain-computer technology company founded by Elon Musk, is testing an implant that allows individuals with spinal cord injuries to control digital devices using only brain waves. Reuters reported on Wednesday, April 23, that the company is conducting key trials on its brain implant designed to help those with spinal injuries.

The implant has enabled the first patient to directly interact with their brain to perform activities such as playing video games, browsing the internet, posting on social media, and moving a laptop cursor. This breakthrough is achieved...