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bci technology
BCI technology, or Brain-Computer Interface technology, refers to systems that create a direct communication pathway between the brain and an external device, such as a computer or prosthetic limb. These interfaces detect and interpret brain signals—often using electroencephalography (EEG), implanted electrodes, or other neural sensing methods—and translate them into commands that a device can execute. BCI technology is used in areas such as neuroprosthetics, assistive communication for people with paralysis, cognitive research, and even emerging applications in gaming and human-computer interaction.
Paralyzed Man Cooks a Meal Using Neuralink Brain Implant
In a historic milestone for neurotechnology, 28-year-old Alex Conley has become the first person with paralysis to independently cook a meal using Neuralink’s brain implant to control a robotic arm with his thoughts alone.
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