Neuralink has performed two brain-computer interface implants in a single day for the first time, advancing its total human implants to nine and pushing toward a goal of 20 procedures by the end of 2025. The company is developing technology aimed at restoring motor and cognitive function for patients with conditions like spinal cord injury and ALS. Participants are reportedly using the devices extensively. This milestone has drawn attention from leading AI figures, including Google DeepMind’s CEO, highlighting growing interest in neurotechnology.