Fallout: New Vegas introduces a nefarious new mind-control technology: Mr. House's Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip.
They're especially useful for communicating with people who've lost the ability to speak or move their body.At the extreme, one brain-computer interface prototype can decipher imagined sentences, and ...
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Meta demonstrates AI that decodes thoughts from brain signals
Meta is testing artificial intelligence systems that can turn patterns of brain activity into text, effectively letting people “type” with their thoughts while lying inside a scanner. The work is ...
A new brain-computer interface promises ultra-high resolution neural recording and wireless operation in a very small form.
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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers develop new generation of brain-computer interface
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological ...
Science Corporation, founded by Neuralink’s first president, Max Hodak, has unveiled a prototype machine to extend the life ...
Brain-computer interfaces will play a central role in defining how human intelligence and artificial intelligence fit together.
BISC is an ultra-thin neural implant that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers. Its tiny single-chip design packs tens of thousands of electrodes and supports ...
Scientists have developed a new kind of brain-computer interface (BCI) that is so small and thin it can slide gently between ...
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US packs 65,536 electrodes into paper-thin brain chip for real-time neural streaming
A 3 mm³ brain-computer interface with 65,536 electrodes delivers 100 Mbps neural signals, redefining wireless BCI performance ...
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Subsense secures $10m to advance BCI R&D efforts
Subsense emerged from stealth in February 2025 and is developing a nanoparticle-based brain-computer interface (BCI).
A radically miniaturized brain implant called BISC is redefining what’s possible in human–computer interaction, offering a ...
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