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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 33 MIN

So, does starting count at zero make you a cyborg?

from When Life Gives You Lemons · host Kevin & Palmi Henry

Send us Fan MailWhat happens when your thoughts touch the world beyond your body—and who gets a say in what happens next? We take a grounded look at Neuralink’s latest human trials and the wider brain–computer interface landscape through the lens of disability, daily life, and real patient stories. Nolan moves a cursor and builds a career with the help of a neural implant; Andrea brings hard-won optimism after a spinal injury. Their experiences anchor a bigger question: how close are we to reliable, accessible digital autonomy for people with paralysis?We map the state of play with clear contrasts. Neuralink’s threads chase higher-resolution control while addressing electrode stability and retraction. Synchron pursues a minimally invasive stentrode that travels through blood vessels. BlackRock Neurotech leverages decades of Utah array data, and BrainGate’s academic lineage underpins much of what works today. Beyond the demos, we focus on what actually changes life: navigating a wheelchair or computer with thought, accessing the internet, communicating faster, and turning a skill into income. We also dig into the tough parts—surgical risks, calibration time, regulatory hurdles, and a sober timeline for scale.Then we step into the ethical and economic frontiers. Neural data is data: who owns it, stores it, and profits from it? How do we guard informed consent when features evolve and AI-generated misinformation floods the feeds? Costs remain high and coverage uncertain, so we unpack what insurers will need to see and how evidence could unlock access. Through candid debate, small jokes, and lived experience, we keep the signal clean: BCIs are real, promising, and still constrained, and the path forward must protect the person as much as it advances the tech.If this conversation helps you think sharper about disability tech and digital autonomy, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review with the one question you want answered next. Your feedback shapes what we dig into next time.https://www.neuralink.comSupport the show

Send us Fan Mail What happens when your thoughts touch the world beyond your body—and who gets a say in what happens next? We take a grounded look at Neuralink’s latest human trials and the wider brain–computer interface landscape through the lens of disability, daily life, and real patient stories. Nolan moves a cursor and builds a career with the help of a neural implant; Andrea brings hard-won optimism after a spinal injury. Their experiences anchor a bigger question: how close are we to r...

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