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Elon Musk says that Neuralink’s “show and tell” will be put off by one month.

In August, Elon Musk said that the event would happen on October 31.

In a tweet on Sunday, billionaire Elon Musk said that Neuralink’s “show and tell” event had been moved back by a month to November 30. He didn’t say anything else.

The CEOs of Tesla Inc. (TSLA.O), which makes electric cars, and SpaceX, which makes rockets, said in August that the event would happen on Oct. 31.

Musk helped start the San Francisco-based company Neuralink in 2016. Its goal is to put wireless computer chips in people’s brains to help treat Alzheimer’s, dementia, and spinal cord injuries and to combine human intelligence with AI.

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Musk said in a 2019 presentation that Neuralink wanted to get approval from the government to test putting chips in people by the end of 2020. However, the company has not yet gotten this approval or brought a product to market.

After he complained to Neuralink employees about how slowly the company was moving to get regulatory approval for its devices, Musk talked to Synchron Inc., a company that makes brain chip implants, about making a possible investment.

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