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The wireless BCIs have been implanted in pigs and monkeys for over 13 months without issue, and human subjects are next.
We’ve covered BCIs extensively here on ExtremeTech, but historically they’ve been bulky and tethered to a computer. A tether limits the mobility of the patient, and also the real-world testing that can be performed by the researchers. Brown’s wireless BCI allows the subject to move freely, dramatically increasing the quantity and quality of data that can be gathered
Originally posted by timetothink
It looks more like a hat than an implant, we should wait. Remember the old brick cellphones?
plus, if it runs on Windows, forget it!
Originally posted by timetothink
plus, if it runs on Windows, forget it!
Originally posted by boymonkey74
I want to be a cyberpunk...plug me in