He's not uncomfortable, and he doesn't look weird.' And you can't even see where the neural implant was put in, except that he's got like a slight, like dark, Mohawk. 'It does not look like an unhappy monkey. 'We've already got a monkey with a wireless implant in their skull, and the tiny wires, who can play video games using his mind,' Musk said during the event. Want to find out more about where Neuralink is going and what comes next? Subscribe to Musk Reads+ for exclusive interviews and analysis. According to Musk, the monkey 'looks totally normal and happy' while they play. Musk broke the news during a live-stream event on social networking site Clubhouse Sunday.
According to the firm's CEO Elon Musk, a monkey with the device implanted in its brain can play video games via the linkup - without touching a controller or screen.
Neuralink claims to have successfully tested its brain linkup prototype in a monkey.