Neuralink's founder, Elon Musk, has grand plans for the company's brain implant, which he says could be implanted in thousands of patients in the next decade.Richard Bord/Getty ImagesNoland Arbaugh, Neuralink's first patient, says he now calls his brain implant "Eve."In January, the Arizona resident became the first person to get Elon Musk's brain implant.Seven months later, he says he's using it to improve himself by learning French and Japanese.Neuralink's first patient says he's given his brain-chip implant a name seven months after it was surgically implanted.Noland Arbaugh, who is quadriplegic and became the first person to get the computer-controlling implant developed by Elon Musk's brain-interface company, said Wednesday that he had named the device "Eve" and was working with it to improve himself in different ways.Arbaugh wrote in a post on X that he spends about four hours a day in sessions with staff at Neuralink, Monday through Friday, testing the implant.