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A cyborg future may come earlier than we think – BioEdge
Along with serious ethical issues
Surpassing the biological limitations of the brain and using the mind to control electronic devices may sound like the distant cyborg future, but it could come sooner than we think.
Researchers from Imperial College London have reviewed commercial brain-computer…
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