Nearualink revealed in a stream on March 20 that the first patient implanted with its chip can play chess with his mind.

In the video, Arbaugh says he is controlling the cursor with his brain and making moves on a virtual chess board.

“Basically, it was like using the force on a cursor,” hesaid at 2:45 minutes into the videowhile moving his knight on the board.

The clip of him playing chess has spread throughout the chess community as top players and personalities marvel at the technology.

Neuralink showcases technology via chess

Neuralink showcases technology via chess

“Incredible. Now add stockfish and become the greatest chess player of all time,” chess streamer Alexandra Botezsaid on social media.

Incredible. Now add stockfish and become the greatest chess player of all timehttps://t.co/Mw2lnfLpcc

Other chess masters like John Bartholomew alsochimed in to joke about the clip.

“Intrusive queen blunder thoughts intensify,” Bartholomew said.

Chess.com confirmedthat Arbaugh won the match he played on stream. The patient said the chip is not perfect and still has some bugs every once in a while. However, that hasn’t stopped him from continuing to game with his mind as he reportedly played hours of his favorite game, Civilization VI, once it got up and running.

Arbaugh said that before the surgery he had given up on playing the strategy game.

Arbaugh goes by DirtyBird23 on Chess.com, so those in the community should be able to check his progress and possibly even run into him playing using only his will and brain.

Declan McLaughlin was a Gaming & Esports Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Valorant and League of Legends. He has bylines at Upcomer and Inven Global.