True, very symbolically
Elon Musk's Neuralink company again found itself in an unpleasant situation — she was fined.
True, not at all for some dangerous experiments on people or deaths of animals that were previously reported. The US Department of Transportation, during an inspection of the company's facilities in Texas, discovered quite hazardous materials stored inappropriately.
Hazardous waste was found to be improperly packaged, including liquid xylene, which is highly flammable and can cause dizziness and loss of consciousness, and in some cases even death. At the same time, Neuralink should have registered itself as a carrier of hazardous materials, but did not do so.
For such a violation, she was fined only $2,480. The fine could have been significantly higher, but the company agreed to fix the problems.