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This man with ALS is "the first power user" of a brain implant that lets him speak

Casey Harrell has used his brain-computer interface for thousands of hours over nearly three years, representing a significant milestone in BCI development beyond research settings. His sustained use provides valuable insights into the real-world viability of neural interfaces for communication restoration. The achievement demonstrates how assistive technology can meaningfully restore agency to individuals with severe physical limitations.

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