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The world’s strangest computer is alive and it blurs the line between brains and machines
At first glance, the idea sounds implausible: a computer made not of silicon, but of living brain cells. It’s the kind of concept that seems better suited to science fiction than to a laboratory bench ...
BrainGate researchers develop an investigational brain-computer interface that allows paralyzed patients to type at 22 words per minute using attempted finger movements.
China could see brain-computer interface (BCI) technology move into practical public use within three to five years as ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the big picture of artificial intelligence. We stand at the cusp of a massive technology paradigm shift that ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Alex Ossola: Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Monday, March 25th. I'm Alex ...
Computer development has taken a wide path away from the silicon-based hardware we’ve grown accustomed to. Research has been conducted into various other ways of building even more efficient systems.
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