Silicon Republic April 19, 2024
Leigh Mc Gowran

Neuralink made headlines recently for its brain-computer interface breakthrough, but various studies are claiming to achieve success in this science fiction concept.

Brain-computer interface (BCI) research appears to be gaining traction worldwide, as various studies are claiming success in this field of AI-powered technology.

The general concept of BCI technology involves using an implant that can pick up signals from the brain for a variety of purposes, such as helping people with health conditions to speak, walk or use electronic devices in ways they couldn’t before.

While the concept is likely years away from being able to support patients – and even longer before it reaches mainstream markets – examples already exist of this technology changing people’s lives.

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