
In the future, companies such as Neuralink will enable people with disabilities to control robotic limbs with their brains. They are simply working on perfecting them. This video shows Nick Wray controlling an assistive robotic arm with his brain. According to him, he can now put his hat on, cook his own food, and interact with other everyday objects that wouldn’t be possible without this technology.
Hi everyone! Sorry for the late update. I’ll try to get back to Sundays.
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This was truly a week for the books. I can’t remember the last time I put in a solid 8 hour work day and last week I put in 3 in a row. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life… pic.twitter.com/7jtU5qVEdo
— Nick Wray (@Telepath_8) October 6, 2025
Pretty exciting, don’t you think? More info is available here.












































