“Neuralink Patient Posts First Poem Written Using Only Brainwaves”


The first human patient with a Neuralink implant, 26-year-old Marcus Lee, has composed and posted a poem entirely using his thoughts. Titled “The Stillness Between,” the poem explores loneliness and memory, typed in under 4 minutes via direct neural interface. Lee, paralyzed from the neck down after a car accident, said it felt “like thinking out loud onto a screen.” Neuralink’s accuracy, at 94%, allows writing, gaming, and even rudimentary painting. Privacy groups remain uneasy, especially with Musk’s comments on linking “everyone to the cloud.” But Lee’s moment went viral as a symbol of human expression enabled by technology. It’s a new kind of authorship — powered by will, not fingers.

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