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An experimental eye implant could be the secret to restoring a patient's central vision.
The implant was developed by Science Corporation , a competitor to Elon Musk’s Neuralink , which plans to merge humans and AI together.
Many patients now using the implant as part of a clinical trial have reported successful results.
Some study participants can now see well enough to read from books, play cards, and more.
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