Neuralink Plans to Test Whether Its Brain Implant Can Control a Robotic Arm
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Neuralink is launching a new feasibility trial for its N1 brain-computer interface, enabling users to control robotic arms with thought, moving towards assistive technologies.
The BCI device, which is roughly coin-sized, allows individuals to control devices with their brain waves, showcasing forward progress in assistive technology and neuroscience.
Previous studies have demonstrated BCI capabilities enabling paralyzed individuals to control robotic arms, providing a glimpse into practical applications of such technologies for rehabilitation.
Neuralink's development contrasts older BCI systems, as it is wireless, showcasing significant advancements in making brain-computer interfaces more user-friendly and practical for real-world scenarios.
Read at WIRED
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