March 13, 2025

Elon Musk’s Neuralink is taking a major step forward—not just in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, but in branding its vision for the future. The company has filed trademark applications for “Telepathy” and “Telekinesis with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), signaling its ambitions for thought-controlled communication and movement.

These filings suggest that Neuralink isn’t just focused on medical applications—it’s laying the groundwork for a future where people control devices, communicate, and even interact with AI using only their minds.

What Do These Trademarks Mean?

Trademarks don’t mean Neuralink owns the words “Telepathy” or “Telekinesis,” but they protect the company’s use of these terms in connection with specific brain-interface technologies. The filings cover:

  • Brain implants that enable users to interact with devices using thought
  • Software and AI that process brain activity and enhance neural connections
  • Wireless systems that support hands-free communication and control

These trademarks don’t mean products will hit the market immediately, but they suggest Neuralink is seriously exploring commercialization beyond the lab.

Neuralink’s Progress in Human Trials

Neuralink’s first human trial is already proving the potential of its technology. In January 2024, Noland Arbaugh, a quadriplegic since 2016, became the first person to receive the Neuralink implant.

The results were astonishing—Arbaugh was able to move a computer cursor and play video games using only his thoughts. This breakthrough demonstrated that Neuralink’s BCI technology can restore a level of independence to people with severe disabilities.

However, the road hasn’t been without challenges. Three weeks after implantation, some of the device’s tiny threads retracted from his brain tissue, reducing its functionality. Despite this, Neuralink adapted its software to continue operating the device, and Arbaugh remains optimistic about the technology’s potential. (The Guardian)

A Future Powered by Thought

While Neuralink’s current focus is on helping people with disabilities regain control over technology, its trademark filings indicate a broader vision. Could we eventually see brain-to-brain communication, AI integration, and fully mind-controlled devices? Neuralink’s branding move suggests it wants to be at the forefront of that evolution.

The concept of “Telepathy” and “Telekinesis” becoming reality may still be years away, but with trademark protection in place, Neuralink is positioning itself for the long term.

Final Thoughts

Neuralink’s trademarks for “Telepathy” and “Telekinesis” are more than just legal filings—they’re a glimpse into a world where technology seamlessly integrates with human thought. As the company pushes forward with trials and development, it’s clear that mind-powered innovation is no longer just science fiction.

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