China has become the first country to approve a commercial implantable brain-computer interface. The device, known as NEO, is designed to help people with paralysis regain hand function by translating brain signals into commands for a robotic glove. But this isn’t just a medical breakthrough; it’s also a vital geopolitical marker, and a warning against the potential misuse of intimate tech. In the race to connect human brains directly to machines, Beijing has reached the market before Elon Musk managed to deliver his “Neuralink” project. And experts are already sounding the alarm.
World's First Brain Computer Device Enters the Market as China Beats Musk and Neuralink to Approval.
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