A person can send text messages, emails and make online purchases, which will make his life easier.
In New York, a 48-year-old paralyzed patient was implanted in the brain with a four-centimeter chip in the form of a standron, which would allow him to telepathically control digital devices. The Daily Mail writes about it.
This is the first implantation of a permanent brain-computer interface in a resident of a metropolis who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and is paralyzed.
The implant was developed by Synchron, a competitor of Neuralink. According to experts, progress is already ahead of Elon Musk’s brain implants.
The brain-computer interface has 16 electrodes that monitor brain activity and register neuronal activity when a person is thinking about something. This implant is connected to another device implanted in the patient’s chest. Thanks to new technology, a person can send signals from the brain to digital devices such as a computer or smartphone and thus control them.
Recall that scientists at the New York University School of Medicine have developed a brain implant that is activated when pain occurs and relieves it.
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