The brain-computer interface company Neuralink's surgery for the second patient was aborted because of the patient's condition, with details and future plans.
A former Neuralink employee Lindsay Short sued the company for various issues, including working with virus-carrying monkeys and unfair treatment, with details in the report.
The FDA approves Neuralink to implant a brain chip for the second patient and the company's repair plan. Neuralink aims to implant chips in 10 people this year and plans to apply to Canada and UK.
Neuralink, a brain-machine interface company founded by Elon Musk, faces challenges as wiring issues impact the effectiveness of their implants. The FDA is monitoring the situation while the company works on solutions.