have we implant the chip in animals and
if so what are the results so first
important to say that we regard you know
any any triple implants even if it's an
in a rat
as a very serious thing like so we care
you even care about rats even though
they have the black plague and
everything you know so they'll arguably  have some comic payback but but nonetheless
nonetheless where we care about rats so
and then we're extremely sensitive with
with with monkeys and we work with
University of California at Davis for
the the any of the monkey activity so
and the results have been been very
positive
do you want to ever talk about I know
this is this is a sensitive subject yeah
but I think it is yeah it we definitely
need to address the elephant in the room or the monkey - no way yeah I think that it's
there's we wish that we didn't have to
work with animals right that we just
wish that wasn't like a step in the
process but it but it is it's like it's
a very important part in the research
development process to produce better
outcomes for human patients and
improvements in human health and we're
try to be very thoughtful and and we
follow the the three R's of like
reduction replacement and refinement of
laboratory animal medicine and and we
try to be very careful and thoughtful
about it and do it as efficiently as
possible
because we believe that the benefit to
humanity is is in the end like about the
benefits outweigh the negatives but the
question also asked about the
results and there is a paper available I
think now soon that has some of the
results in them yeah but we have made a
uh you know a monkey has been able to
control the computer with his brain just
yeah
F.Y.I. I didn't realize we were running that
result today but there goes the monkey's gonna come out of the bag!
 
