DOT Investigating Elon Musk’s Neuralink Over Hazardous Shipping Claim

DOT Investigating Elon Musk’s Neuralink Over Hazardous Transport Declare


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The U.S. Division of Transportation is investigating Elon Musk’s mind implant firm, Neuralink Corp., after an animal rights group mentioned it obtained emails suggesting the startup didn’t comply with correct process when transport probably hazardous supplies.

The group alleged that Neuralink took probably contaminated units from sickened primates and transported them with out following correct procedures in 2019. The group cites emails obtained through public report request exhibiting correspondence between Neuralink employees and workers on the College of California at Davis. On the time, Neuralink had contracted with UC Davis for primate analysis. It now has its personal in-house primate services.

The Pipelines and Hazardous Supplies Security Administration, a part of the Transportation Division, mentioned it took the allegations significantly. “We’re conducting an investigation to make sure that Neuralink is in full compliance with federal laws and conserving their employees and the general public secure from probably harmful pathogens,” the company mentioned in an announcement.

Representatives for Neuralink didn’t reply to request for remark.

The animal welfare group, the Physicians Committee for Accountable Drugs, wrote in a letter on Feb. 9 addressed to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg that Neuralink had engaged in “sloppy, unsafe laboratory practices.”

A tool from the mind of a monkey who was killed in March 2019 might have been transported with out Neuralink following appropriate procedures, the group claimed, probably risking transmission of a lethal herpes virus. The report additionally alleged that in April 2019, three units that had been utilized in monkey brains earlier than being eliminated and moved off-site have been discovered again on the college’s Primate Heart, in an open field with no secondary container, a violation of regulation.

“That is an publicity to anybody coming involved with the contaminated explanted {hardware} and we’re making a giant deal about this as a result of we’re involved for human security,” a Primate Heart worker wrote in an e mail cited within the paperwork.

— With help from Keith Laing.



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