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title: "Neuralink Brain Chip Trials Begin in UK as Musk Targets Business of Mind Control"
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# Neuralink Brain Chip Trials Begin in UK as Musk Targets Business of Mind Control

**Published:** August 1, 2025
**Author:** Stockmark.IT Website
**Categories:** Medical Science, Medical technology, Tech
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British patients are preparing for a technological leap as Elon Musk’s Neuralink begins its maiden clinical trials in the United Kingdom. With approvals from UK medical regulators now secured, the collaboration between Neuralink, University College London Hospitals, and Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Trust marks a pivotal step in commercialising braincomputer interface technology on British soil.

The trial will enrol seven individuals who suffer severe movement impairments due to spinal injuries or neurological disorders. Each will receive Neuralink’s N1 chip, a device the size of a 10p coin. Using 128 ultra-fine threads, the chip links 1,000 electrodes directly to the brain, deciphering neural activity into digital actions such as typing on a smartphone or moving a computer cursor—all through thought alone.

For investors and analysts, this move is more than a scientific milestone. Neuralink’s advance signals a burgeoning market for neural technology aimed at restoring autonomy to those with profound disabilities. The technology could redefine assistive devices, enhancing productivity, digital communication and personal independence for thousands of patients globally.

Neuralink’s UK trial follows a precedent set in the United States, where last year the first human recipient demonstrated the chip’s functionality by controlling digital interfaces and playing complex games with his mind. However, post-surgery, 85 per cent of the Neuralink filaments lost connection with the brain. Despite this, engineers were able to recover performance levels through rapid software improvements, revealing both the volatility and robustness of bleedingedge BCI systems.

University College London highlights the transformative potential of this technology for those affected by neurological disorders. Surgeries will utilise Neuralink’s proprietary R1 robot, underscoring the precision engineering demanded by such high-stakes procedures. NHS consultants involved in the trial express optimism, forecasting a future where braincomputer interfaces restore function, communication, and economic agency for people with significant disabilities.

Elon Musk has often pitched Neuralink’s longterm ambition as a humanAI partnership, predicting capabilities far beyond medical applications. While initial efforts target a clearly defined cohort, speculation abounds over the company’s ability to scale its offering globally. For now, the UK’s entry into Neuralink’s clinical study positions British health institutions at the vanguard of neurotechnological innovation and signals growing investment opportunities in the interface between biology and digital infrastructure.

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