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What’s in a name? Neuralink is a lot sweeter now that a billionaire is behind it.

epa05238826 Bulgarian Dinko Valev (29), owner of a breakersyard for trucks and buses, uses his mobile phone while posing for photographs on the premises of his company in the town of Yambol, some 240 kilometers from Sofia, Bulgaria, 01 April 2016. The Bulgarian fan of extreme driving of All Terrain Vehicles (ATV) has become a national celebrity after he detained a group of migrants from Syria near the border with Turkey earlier this year. The 29-years old insists he is not a 'migrant hunter' as dubbed by the Bulgarian media but acted in self defence as well as a patriot protecting his country from intruders and possibly terrorists. He was gaining support from locals when he was being investigated by the prosecution office for possible anti-migrant propaganda and eventually violence againts refugees. A spokesperson for the Bulgarian Border Police told media that authorities are generally welcoming calls from citizens on irregular border crossings, but the detaining by civilians, as Valev is praising himself on his Facebook account, was an illegal act. EPA/VASSIL DONEV

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What’s in a name? Neuralink is a lot sweeter now that a billionaire is behind it.

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