Cape Times

Musk insists firm isn’t raising cash for brain-tech linkage

- Chantal da Silva

A COMPANY set up by Elon Musk to develop advanced biotechnol­ogy enhancemen­ts for the human brain has raised $27m (R350m) from 12 investors, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. Neuralink could be seeking as much as $100m within the next 12 months, but Musk has taken to Twitter to deny that the company was actively fundraisin­g.

The Tesla and SpaceX chief executive wrote in response to a Wall Street Journal story: “Neuralink is not raising money.” He said the reporter had “misinterpr­eted” the filing. When asked to explain the filing, which stated clearly that 12 investors were involved, he responded with two emojis.

The filing states that $26.9m has been raised, with a total offering amount of $100m. Musk insisted the company was not looking for outside investors, which some have suggested might mean the billionair­e is planning on footing the rest of the bill himself.

Although Musk has been adamant that Neuralink is not looking for further funding, Bloomberg has reported that he “has taken steps to sell as much as $100 million in stock to fund the developmen­t”.

What Musk hopes to achieve with the start-up is largely shrouded in mystery, but its overarchin­g mission appears to be to connect the human mind with computer technology. Musk has said he believes Neuralink’s work will be crucial to ensuring the survival of humanity amid advancemen­ts in artificial intelligen­ce. – The Independen­t

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