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Brain Computer Interface News
Anonymous
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Commercial BCIs have just hit the market in China with neuracle receiving approval from the CCP.
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/china-first-to-approve-invasive-bci-device-for-commercial-use/ar-AA1YHY2m?cvid=69b8f4727a1d4e8c81a5470e5781c9cf&ocid=hpmsn

Neurolink has plans to enter mass production this year.
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/musk-says-neuralink-start-high-volume-production-interface-devices-by-2026-2026-01-01/

Synchron has plans to start massive trials this year.
https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2026/02/10/post-303172

Precision neuroscience leads the race in terms of bandwidth and has approval as a temporary device.
https://wvumedicine.org/news/article/WVU-Medicine/Ruby-Memorial-Hospital/wvu-rockefeller-neuroscience-institute-precision-neuroscience-expand-partnership-on-next-generation-brain-computer-interface-technology

As of now these are all for spinal injury and stroke patients but it isn't hard to imagine how these devices could be used for human enhancement.
Anonymous
No.4218
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>>4217
>BCI
>invasive
Into the trash it goes.
A friendly reminder that when they spout shit like "non-invasive BCI is too inefficient" they lie just to dig into the body of anyone who sees this sham as acceptable. It's perfectly possible to efficiently control a machine using thoughts without any invasive operations. Just because someone says it's inapplicable because of inefficiency doesn't make it true. It's just a bit too good for the goy masses.
Anonymous
No.4219
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>>4218
How do you expect to do real time brain stimulation without an invasive device
Anonymous
No.4220
>>4218
Also synchron's and precision's implants do not require as serious surgery. Revolutionary designs.
Anonymous
No.4221
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>>4219
>He asked, through a real-time brain stimulating device.
Anonymous
No.4222
>>4221
By that logic a book is a brain stimulating device. We are talking about something that can actually stimulate the brain with electricity to improve performance here.
Anonymous
No.4223
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>>4221
Anonymous
No.4224
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https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260313678930/en/Nia-Therapeutics-Receives-FDA-Breakthrough-Device-Designation-for-AI-Guided-Brain-Implant-to-Treat-Memory-Loss
Anonymous
No.4225
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>>4224
It seems you forgot to type a post and ended up just posting a link to an ad-ridden article. Such a goofball!
Anonymous
No.4228
>>4225
It's a news article related to a new brain implant. A long time ago people used to read news articles on imageboards. They would then discuss the articles. Kind of why I made this thread...
Anonymous
No.4236
https://www.inc.com/lucia-auerbach/this-brain-implant-could-treat-depression-it-just-got-cleared-for-human-trials/91337269
Motif neurotech just got approved for human trials for depression treatment.