Thought-to-text chip smaller than Neuralink achieves 91% accuracy
The chip has been developed by researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and represents a leap forward in the sizzling space of brain-machine-interfaces (BMIs
Neuralink is progressing with clinical trials, including a study in Canada to assess brain implants in paralysis patients. Additionally, the company is working on controlling robotic arms with its wireless brain interface. However, Neuralink is also
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Luhas Datta
Stealth • 3m
Can we create a type of machine which
can directly inject the information into your brain Like think i am new to programming i can just insert all the syntax in all languages in my mind
Tommorow is my exam i can just inject all the information into