Robots will perform surgery on your brain. Don’t be afraid, this new technology will give new freedom to people sitting in wheelchairs. – ..

News India Live, Digital Desk: On the first morning of the year 2026, we are all looking towards the future. The things that Elon Musk had said about ‘Neuralink’ in the last few years now seem to be proving true. It is reported that Neuralink is going to start mass production of its ‘Brain Chip’ from this year i.e. 2026.

But what will this chip do? Its most emotional and biggest impact will be on those people who are unable to move due to paralysis.

Paralysis will no longer be a compulsion?
Neuralink’s main goal is to restore strength to people who have lost control of their limbs due to accident or disease. This small chip connects directly to the nerves of the brain that send signals to the hands and legs. Imagine, a person who cannot walk will be able to control his wheelchair or computer mouse only by ‘thinking’. Musk even claims that in the future this technology can even help people walk again.

Robots, not humans, will do this surgery
Often people get scared by the name of brain surgery. But Neuralink has prepared a special robot for this. Like a tailor, this robot connects the hair-like threads of the chip in the brain so closely, which humans can hardly do with such precision. Elon Musk says that in the future, this surgery will become as easy and common as ‘LASIK eye surgery’ (operation to remove glasses) is done today.

is it safe?
Today i.e. in the era of 2026, technology is so fast, yet there is definitely fear in the minds of people. It sounds a bit strange to have something stuck in your mind. But for those who spend their entire lives in the same bed, this fear is probably worth the price of a new freedom. The company says that they have gradually completed its trials on a large scale and now this chip is ready to mingle with humans.

a glimpse of the future
Neuralink is not just a cure for paralysis, but it is a step towards a future where humans and machines will become one. Who knows, in a few years you may not need a keyboard to type and your smartphone will open just by thinking about it?

This may sound scary, but it is also exciting. For now, in 2026, our focus should be on the smiles on those crores of faces, who perhaps after years will be able to automatically type a small message on their mobile ‘by thinking’.

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