Under the spell of technology, Elon Musk's Neuralink company has brought new hope to Alex, a paralyzed gaming enthusiast. Through brain-computer interface technology, Alex not only plays the game "CS2" but also achieves the feat of a triple kill, something unimaginable before.

Alex, using Neuralink's brain-computer interface technology, mastered the skill of controlling a mouse with his mind in just 5 minutes, breaking the world record for brain-computer interface cursor control. This not only allows him to easily handle games but also enables more operations in daily life.

Before the implantation of the brain-computer interface, Alex could only rely on the QuadStick device to control the game with a straw using his mouth. Now, he can freely move and aim in the virtual world, experiencing unprecedented freedom and fun.

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Alex was once an automotive repair technician with a passion for design and construction. Through Neuralink, he not only uses CAD software to design 3D objects but also brings his designs to life. This enhancement in ability has allowed him to rediscover the joy of creation.

Neuralink encountered some issues with implant stability with the first participant, Noland, but in Alex's case, the team has implemented improvements, and no similar problems have been observed. This indicates that the stability and reliability of brain-computer interface technology are continuously improving.

The Neuralink team is working to expand the capabilities of the brain-computer interface, including more complex mouse and gamepad operations, and developing algorithms that can recognize handwritten intentions, making text input faster. These advancements can not only help paralyzed individuals regain the ability to use electronic devices but also help those who cannot speak to regain communication abilities.