Neuralink Seeks ‘Telepathy’ And ‘Telekinesis’—Is Mind Control Next?

(Worthy Insights) – Elon Musk’s Neuralink has taken remarkable steps toward realizing a future that once seemed confined to science fiction and metaphysics by filing trademark applications for “Telepathy” and “Telekinesis” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). These applications, submitted on March 3, 2025, offer fascinating insights into the company’s ambitious vision beyond its current brain-computer interface technology.

From Medical Applications to Human-to-Human Communication

The Telepathy trademark application specifically includes descriptive text such as, “Downloadable and recorded computer software and hardware for use in relation to assistive technology…” and “implantable brain to computer interface for facilitating communication and control of software and hardware.” While Musk has previously indicated that Telepathy would be Neuralink’s first product aimed at helping people with paralysis control computers through thought alone, the application language suggests even broader ambitions that could include enabling telepathic communication between humans equipped with Neuralink implants. [ Source: Forbes (Read More…) ]


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