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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2217812/fan_mail/new] A brain implant that turns thoughts into speech is already a huge claim. Hearing that speech come out in the person’s own voice is something else entirely. We break down Neuralink’s latest progress and talk through the real-world details that matter to disabled people and families, especially around ALS, communication loss, and what “quality of life” actually means when a disease keeps moving the goalposts. We also get into the less glamorous side of brain-computer interface (BCI) tech: why tiny sensor threads can shift over time, how cerebrospinal fluid may play a role, and what Neuralink is changing to improve reliability. Along the way we compare approaches in the BCI space, including Neuralink’s choice to use a robotic surgeon and individualized surgical planning, plus what it could mean as clinics expand beyond a single location. Then we look ahead at Blindsight and the attempt to restore vision for blindness, with realistic expectations like early “pixelated” visuals and the possibility of software updates that improve performance without replacing hardware. We keep it grounded in disability advocacy, including a blunt reminder from everyday wheelchair design: if users are not driving the design, “innovations” can become obstacles. If you’re curious about Neuralink, brain-computer interfaces, assistive technology, and the future of communication and vision restoration, hit play. Subscribe, share with a friend, leave a review, and send us fan mail with your questions or your Capital Crawl guess. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2217812/support]
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