Neuralink’s head of surgery Danish Hussein has claimed that AI algorithms are attacking our brains. He believes that humans ...
China has authorized the market release of a brain-computer interface medical device, marking the global first for commercial use. Manufactured by Borui Kang Medical Technology, the system aims to aid ...
China approves world's first commercial brain-computer interface device to restore hand movement in paralysis patients.
Over the past decades, computer scientists have developed numerous artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can process human speech in different languages. The extent to which these models replicate ...
An ageing population is often accompanied by an increase in age‑related disorders such as Parkinson's disease, an incurable neurodegenerative disorder ...
Gestala has raised $21.6 million (CN¥150 million) just two months after launching, at a valuation of $100 million to $200 ...
Few games have been meme-ified quite like Doom, and in the past, many have capitalized on the joke. Scientists have gotten E.
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
When you hear "brain-computer interface," you probably picture surgery, wires and a chip in your head. Now picture something quieter. No implant. No incision. Just sound waves directed at the brain.
Researchers at a Melbourne start-up have taught their “biological computer” made from living human brain cells to play Doom.
While Elon Musk’s Neuralink likes to say it’s “pioneering” brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), China’s BCI industry is already quietly moving from research to scale. A new wave of startups is racing to ...