Translated data: Musk announced that the first human to have a Neuralink brain-machine interface implanted has fully recovered and can now control a mouse cursor with their mind. This marks the official entry of humanity into the era of brain-machine interfaces. Neuralink has finally taken its first step, demonstrating its great potential. Musk hopes to create humans capable of conversing with AI through brain-machine interfaces, addressing the issue of human cognitive output speed lagging behind AI. Only a few dozen people worldwide have had brain-machine interfaces implanted, and Neuralink has become the first company to implant a chip into a human body, with its next breakthrough achievement likely on the horizon. Neuralink's technology can not only treat diseases but also enable people who have lost the use of their limbs to control smartphones or computers with their minds.