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Scientists demonstrate first ‘plug and play’ brain prosthesis in a paralyzed person – The Next Web
Scientists have completed the first-ever demonstration of a “plug and play” brain prosthesis controlled by a paralyzed person. The system uses machine learning to help the individual control a computer interface with just their brain. Unlike most brain-comput…

Scientists have completed the first-ever demonstration of a plug and play brain prosthesis controlled by a paralyzed person.
The system uses machine learning to help the individual control a computer interface with just their brain. Unlike most brain-computer interfaces (BCI), the AI worked without requiring extensive daily retraining.
Study senior author Karunesh Ganguly, an associate professor in the UC San Francisco Department of Neurology, described the breakthrough in a statement:
The BC…
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