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The potential of Brain-Machine Interface technology has Silicon Valley excited, and ethicists worried – ABC News
Tech companies are investing millions with the hope of creating a future where thought-controlled technology is everywhere. It offers hope to people with paralysis,…
Having hundreds of needles injected into your brain may sound more like a torture than a treatment.
But the process is already allowing some patients with severe paralysis to control a robotic arm by thought alone.
Brain-Machine Interface technology (BMI) is a field of science that’s small and relatively new, but it has Silicon Valley brimming with excitement.
Big tech is investing millions in the sector with the hope of creating a future where thought-controlled technology is everywhere, one where…
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