Neuralink: Can a human mind call the computer directly? Written by Niraj Taiwi Write a catalyst July, 2025

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IMagin, if you can control the computer only by thinking? Or can you write your thinking without using the keyboard?

This may seem a view of a science fiction movie, but Allen Musk Nuralink is trying to turn this imagination into reality.

Neuralink is a technique that claims to have a direct link between the human mind and the computer. But the question that arises – is it really possible? Even if that happens, what would the effect on humans and society be? Come, let’s understand this topic in a simple language.

Neuralink is The computer’s computer interface (BCI). In simple words, it is a small slice that can be implanted inside the brain. The function of this slide is to read the electrical signals of the brain and reach them to the computer or other machines.

There are nervous signals in our brain, which control capabilities such as our thinking, speaking, writing, and walking. The same nerve slice will see these signals and send them to the device.

This means that if a paralyzed patient thinks only in writing, then this slide will write his thinking on the computer.

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