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Neuralink’s first female PRIME trial participant, Audrey Crews, is now creating abstract art using the company’s brain-computer interface.
Crews, who was paralyzed from the neck down at age 16, has been creating memorable abstract art with her mind using an innovative brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.
Crews is the 9th Neuralink participant and the first woman to receive the implantable device in the PRIME clinical trials.
With fewer than 100 people worldwide with BCIs, Crews has found herself at the intersection of art and the future of bneuroscience. By using only the power of thought, Crews has created vibrant abstract art with rich color and shapes.
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Crews, who was paralyzed from the neck down at age 16, has been creating memorable abstract art with her mind using an innovative brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.
Crews is the 9th Neuralink participant and the first woman to receive the implantable device in the PRIME clinical trials.
With fewer than 100 people worldwide with BCIs, Crews has found herself at the intersection of art and the future of bneuroscience. By using only the power of thought, Crews has created vibrant abstract art with rich color and shapes.
This Neuralink Patient is Transforming Thoughts Into Art in a New Brain-Computer Interface Breakthrough
Neuralink’s first female PRIME trial participant, Audrey Crews, is now creating abstract art using the company's brain-computer interface.


