In a livestream on X, Noland Arbaugh, the first human to get Elon Musk's Neuralink cybernetic implant, moved a computer cursor with his mind.
Who was [Leonardo Torres Quevedo]? Not exactly a household name, but as [IEEE Spectrum] points out, he invented a chess automaton in 1920 that would foreshadow the next century’s obsession with ...
It’s a veritable minefield. Navigating that minefield becomes a game, a little bit like playing checkers or chess. Checkers and chess have some obvious similarities. They’re played on the same ...
The first person with Neuralink's computer-linked chip implanted in the surface of their brain showed off their "telekinetic" online chess-playing skills while discussing the "life-changing ...
Karatekin also refers back to MIT many times, including referencing Rybka or “little fish” system developed by an MIT alumnus ...
demonstrating during a livestream that he can now move a computer cursor to play chess using the device. Photo: Neuralink ...
Socialites are playing chess on "The Real Housewives of New York ... responded with the computer-determined optimal moves, and won handily. I told him promptly what I'd done.