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@cnet.com
4 months ago
Neuralink's Brain Chip Is Running in a Human. Your Skull Is Safe, for Now - CNET
@cnet.com
4 months ago
Neuralink's Brain Chip Is Now in a Human. Your Skull Is Safe, for Now - CNET
@engadget.com
4 years ago
The Morning After: Elon Musk's plan to plug a computer into your brain
@engadget.com
4 years ago
AI could study your brain to help teachers improve their courses
@zdnet.com
5 years ago
10 years from now your brain will be connected to your computer
@slashgear.com
5 years ago
Study reveals how to trick nearly unbeatable brain lie detectors
@engadget.com
5 years ago
Implant turns brain signals into synthesized speech
@extremetech.com
7 years ago
‘Locked-in’ ALS patients get a voice thanks to this new mind-reading machine
@mashable.com
7 years ago
Prosthetic talks to the brain, restores touch in man's hand
@extremetech.com
7 years ago
Scientists invent machine that can (sort of) read your mind
@extremetech.com
8 years ago
What are brain-machine interfaces, and how do they work?