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Chinese scientists have made a breakthrough in the clinical trial of the world's first fully implantable, wireless, battery-powered brain-computer interface (BCI) system. A paralyzed 28-year-old with the implant can now control a cursor with his thoughts. He is able to browse web pages, interact with games, and operate smart devices, including humanoid robots.
Chinese scientists have made a breakthrough in the clinical trial of the world's first fully implantable, wireless, battery-powered brain-computer interface (BCI) system. A paralyzed 28-year-old with the implant can now control a cursor with his thoughts. He is able to browse web pages, interact with games, and operate smart devices, including humanoid robots.