Category: Brain-Computer Interfaces

  • Neuralink Human-Bot Hybrid

    This theory claims that Neuralink’s first human patient is not simply a clinical trial participant using a brain-computer interface, but an early human-machine hybrid or remote-controlled biological drone. In stronger versions, the implanted patient is described as a testbed for external command, programmable thought, or remote obedience. The documented record confirms that Neuralink implanted its first human participant in January 2024 and later publicly described the user, Noland Arbaugh, operating a computer cursor and playing games by thought. The public record does not support the claim that he is remotely controlled or functioning as a biological drone.