Elon
Musk's brain-computer interface company raised $27
million—and is
looking for
plenty more
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This is your brain on
Elon Musk.
In March, the future-oriented entrepreneur
announced a new company called Neuralink, which hopes to create a brain-to-computer
interface for humans. Now, just months later, that effort has
raised $27 million, and it's
looking for
plenty more.*
Neuralink, which is developing a "neural lace" technology that just about eliminates the gap between your brain and your computer, revealed
in an SEC filing that it
raised the money.
It's just part of a larger funding effort for the
company as it seeks to raise $100 million.*
The
Wall Street Journal's Rolfe Winkler first spotted the filing:
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