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In a surprising revelation, Kim Kardashian recently shared details about a concerning issue with her brain, sparking a whirlwind of speculation online. Some conspiracy theorists have jumped to the conclusion that the reality TV star is planning to promote brain chips, linking her to a potential collaboration with tech mogul Elon Musk.
The buzz began after it was disclosed that Kardashian, who is 45, might be negotiating a deal with Musk to market Neuralink, his brain chip implant venture. This theory gained traction after she revealed that her brain scans showed ‘holes,’ a finding that caused quite a stir among her fans and critics alike.
On the latest season of the rebooted Kardashian reality series, Kim underwent an evaluation by celebrity psychologist Dr. Daniel Amen. His analysis pointed out ‘low activity’ in certain areas of her brain, which he attributed to chronic stress.
In a candid moment on the show, Kardashian expressed disbelief at the findings, stating, “It just can’t be…not accepting.” She emphasized her determination to address the issue, adding, “I have things to do this summer.”
Dr. Amen described these ‘holes’ in her frontal lobe as a result of ongoing stress, which led Kardashian to encourage viewers to stay tuned to the reality show for more updates.
Despite the unsettling discovery, Kardashian remains optimistic. As she prepares to tackle the California Bar exam, she reassured audiences on Good Morning America, confidently stating, “Everything works out.”
But the star, who has previously endorsed and promoted numerous health and wellness products including non-FDA approved drugs and controversial full-body MRI scans, came under fire from the internet.
‘Kim Kardashian is about to attempt to sell us at the most sinister end of the spectrum brain chips/neuralink at the least sinister some sort of ashwagandha gummy. All this “I’m so stupid my brain don’t work good me can’t pass no bar,” is a roll out I can’t be fooled,’ one user wrote on X.
Kardashian has been accused of setting up a deal with Tesla billionaire Elon Musk to promote Neuralink after she was revealed a brain health scare
In the rebooted seventh season of the Kardashian reality tv show, Kardashian revealed she had ‘holes’ in her brain as she prepares to pass the California Bar Exam
Kardashian’s celebrity psychologist Dr Daniel Amen told the star that initial scans determined ‘low activity’ in parts of her brain
‘Ok hear me out. Showing this, combined with failing the bar, is all part of a plan. The Kardashians are masters at this,’ another wrote.
‘My money is on her using this to set the stage for getting a NeuroLink, telling everyone how much better she is, and then immediately passing the bar to “prove” it works.’
‘[I] think Kim Kardashian is going to go; Failed bar exam -> low brain activity -> neuralink -> pass bar exam -> ads for neuralink/normalization of neuralink,’ one user wrote.
‘I also think it’s imperative that we bully neuralink into nonexistence.’
Even YouTube star Tyler Oakley chimed in and asked: ‘Is she laying the groundwork for a neuralink deal?’
Neuralink was co-founded by Musk in 2016 with a group of experts in the fields of neuroscience, engineering, and robotics.
There goal was to merge human intelligence with AI, treat brain disorders, and potentially enhance human ability in the future.
In 2019, Musk revealed the N1 implant, the small device placed on the brain to read and translate electrical signals into actions, like moving a cursor on a computer screen.
The device, the size of a coin, is implanted into the skull with hair-thin threads placed inside specific parts of the brain to form a so-called ‘working brain-computer interface,’ according to Health and Me.
In July, Audrey Crews became the ninth person to receive an implant and revealed that she was able to write her name on a computer screen.
Crews has been fully paralyzed for at least 20 years, and posted on X while showing the world her first attempt at a signature since 2005: ‘I tried writing my name for the first time in 20 years. I’m working on it. Lol.’
Using the brain-computer interface (BCI), the implant recipient chose a purple-colored cursor pen to write the name ‘Audrey’ on the screen in cursive script.
The Neuralink patient has been able to draw hearts, flowers, rainbows, and even some faces while pushing the cursor with her thoughts sent to the N1 implant.
Crews’ surgery at University of Miami Health Center involved drilling a hole into her skull, so surgeons could place 128 threads smaller than a human hair into her motor cortex.
The implant is powered by a small battery that charges wirelessly. It sends the neuron spikes to a computer or smartphone running Neuralink’s software via Bluetooth, which is then translated into commands on the computer.
The N1 implant is still in early trials and its long-term safety and effectiveness are being tested.
Neuralink was co-founded by Elon Musk in 2016
Audrey Crews (pictured) has been paralyzed since she was in a car accident at the age of 16
Using a purple-colored pen on the computer screen, Crews wrote her name for the first time since 2005
The first person to use the N1 implant, Noland Arbaugh, saw the threads to his motor cortex retract, requiring Neuralink to adjust the device in order for it to maintain connection with the quadriplegic patient’s brain.
At the moment, Musk’s dream of these implants enhancing human ability is still in the planning phase.
They can’t ‘read thoughts’ beyond specific movement tasks, like moving the cursor on a screen.
For Crews and the other eight patients so far, however, it’s given them back a piece of their independence they thought was lost forever.
The Daily Mail has reached out to Kim Kardashian for comment.