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Beyond Neuralink: Meet the other companies developing brain-computer interfaces

October 4, 2024 Posted by Director Brains & Biometrics, Progress & Principles

Companies like Synchron, Paradromics, and Precision Neuroscience are also racing to develop brain implants

By Cassandra Willyard

April 19, 2024

… Neuralink’s announcement of a first-in-human trial made a big splash not because of what the man was able to accomplish—scientists demonstrated using a brain implant to move a cursor in 2006—but because the technology is so advanced. The device is unobtrusive and wireless, and it contains electrodes so thin and fragile they must be stitched into the brain by a specialized robot. It also commanded attention because of the wild promises Neuralink founder Elon Musk has made. It’s no secret that Musk is interested in using his chip to enhance the mind, not just restore function lost to injury or illness.  

SOURCE MATERIAL: https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/04/19/1091505/companies-brain-computer-interfaces

This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. 

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