Brain Implants to Assist People with Disabilities

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Advancements in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are moving from experimental to commercial, offering new hope for people with disabilities like paralysis and speech loss. Companies like Neuralink, Precision Neuroscience, and others are developing wireless, less invasive devices that can decode brain signals to control computers, prosthetics, and even restore sensory feedback, potentially transforming lives within the next few years.
Topics:top-news#brain-computer-interface#disabilities#health-and-technology#medical-technology#neuralink#paralysis
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