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Neuralink Brain Implants Successfully Implanted in Canadian Patients
Two Canadian patients with spinal cord injuries received Neuralink brain implants, enabling them to control a computer with their thoughts, marking the first clinical trial outside the U.S. and demonstrating the technology's potential to improve the lives of individuals with paralysis.
Neuralink Brain Implants Successfully Implanted in Canadian Patients
Two Canadian patients with spinal cord injuries received Neuralink brain implants, enabling them to control a computer with their thoughts, marking the first clinical trial outside the U.S. and demonstrating the technology's potential to improve the lives of individuals with paralysis.
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Nigerian Company Develops Affordable Brain-Controlled Prosthetic Arm
A Nigerian company created "Obkupong," a brain-controlled prosthetic arm designed for African skin tones, using electromyography (EMG); it addresses the lack of affordable and culturally relevant prosthetics, aiming for wider accessibility in Nigeria.
Nigerian Company Develops Affordable Brain-Controlled Prosthetic Arm
A Nigerian company created "Obkupong," a brain-controlled prosthetic arm designed for African skin tones, using electromyography (EMG); it addresses the lack of affordable and culturally relevant prosthetics, aiming for wider accessibility in Nigeria.
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32% Bias Score


BCIs Decode Inner Speech, Raising Privacy Concerns
A study in Cell journal reveals surgically implanted BCIs can decode inner speech with 74% accuracy from a 125,000-word vocabulary, raising significant privacy concerns regarding the unintended access to a person's thoughts.
BCIs Decode Inner Speech, Raising Privacy Concerns
A study in Cell journal reveals surgically implanted BCIs can decode inner speech with 74% accuracy from a 125,000-word vocabulary, raising significant privacy concerns regarding the unintended access to a person's thoughts.
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44% Bias Score


China's Brain-Computer Interface Shows Promise in ALS Patient Communication
A clinical trial in Beijing using the Beinao-1 brain-computer interface chip enabled a 67-year-old ALS patient to express the words "I want to eat" through thought, showcasing China's rapid advancements in this technology.
China's Brain-Computer Interface Shows Promise in ALS Patient Communication
A clinical trial in Beijing using the Beinao-1 brain-computer interface chip enabled a 67-year-old ALS patient to express the words "I want to eat" through thought, showcasing China's rapid advancements in this technology.
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48% Bias Score


China Makes Breakthroughs in Invasive Brain-Computer Interface Technology
China's advancements in invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology are enabling clinical translation to restore functionality for patients with neurological disorders like ALS and paraplegia, transmitting brain signals to external devices or bypassing nerve damage; however, challenges remain...
China Makes Breakthroughs in Invasive Brain-Computer Interface Technology
China's advancements in invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology are enabling clinical translation to restore functionality for patients with neurological disorders like ALS and paraplegia, transmitting brain signals to external devices or bypassing nerve damage; however, challenges remain...
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28% Bias Score


China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China inaugurated its first brain-computer interface (BCI) clinical ward at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital on April 10th, following the release of the nation's first pricing guidelines for BCI services on March 12th, signaling a major step towards integrating this technology into mainstream healthcare.
China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China inaugurated its first brain-computer interface (BCI) clinical ward at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital on April 10th, following the release of the nation's first pricing guidelines for BCI services on March 12th, signaling a major step towards integrating this technology into mainstream healthcare.
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40% Bias Score

Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface Improves Robotic Control
Researchers at UCLA developed a non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) using AI to help individuals with and without motor impairments control robotic arms and computer cursors, significantly improving performance, especially for a paralyzed participant.

Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface Improves Robotic Control
Researchers at UCLA developed a non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) using AI to help individuals with and without motor impairments control robotic arms and computer cursors, significantly improving performance, especially for a paralyzed participant.
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Brain Implant Lets Paralyzed Patients Control Apple Devices With Thoughts
Synchron's new wireless brain implant lets ten paralyzed patients control Apple devices with their thoughts, using AI to translate brain signals and integrate with Apple's official protocol.

Brain Implant Lets Paralyzed Patients Control Apple Devices With Thoughts
Synchron's new wireless brain implant lets ten paralyzed patients control Apple devices with their thoughts, using AI to translate brain signals and integrate with Apple's official protocol.
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48% Bias Score

Brain-Powered Game Offers Hope for Stroke Arm Movement Recovery
Queen's University Belfast neuroscientists are researching a wireless brain-computer interface game to help stroke survivors regain arm movement; the game uses a headset to read brain activity as users imagine arm movement, potentially improving the lives of the 39,000 stroke survivors in Northern I...

Brain-Powered Game Offers Hope for Stroke Arm Movement Recovery
Queen's University Belfast neuroscientists are researching a wireless brain-computer interface game to help stroke survivors regain arm movement; the game uses a headset to read brain activity as users imagine arm movement, potentially improving the lives of the 39,000 stroke survivors in Northern I...
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Paralyzed Veteran Regains Control Through Neuralink Brain Implant
Paralyzed US military veteran RJ, in Miami, is the first patient to successfully use Neuralink's 'Telepathy' brain implant, regaining control of electronics and playing video games through thought alone, marking a major advancement in brain-computer interface technology.

Paralyzed Veteran Regains Control Through Neuralink Brain Implant
Paralyzed US military veteran RJ, in Miami, is the first patient to successfully use Neuralink's 'Telepathy' brain implant, regaining control of electronics and playing video games through thought alone, marking a major advancement in brain-computer interface technology.
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40% Bias Score

China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China opened its first brain-computer interface (BCI) ward at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital on April 10th, following a new national pricing guideline issued on March 12th, marking a significant step towards integrating this cutting-edge technology into mainstream healthcare.

China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China opened its first brain-computer interface (BCI) ward at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital on April 10th, following a new national pricing guideline issued on March 12th, marking a significant step towards integrating this cutting-edge technology into mainstream healthcare.
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44% Bias Score

China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China inaugurated its first brain-computer interface (BCI) clinical ward in Tianjin, following the National Healthcare Security Administration's (NHSA) first pricing guideline for BCI services, marking a significant step toward integrating this technology into healthcare.

China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China inaugurated its first brain-computer interface (BCI) clinical ward in Tianjin, following the National Healthcare Security Administration's (NHSA) first pricing guideline for BCI services, marking a significant step toward integrating this technology into healthcare.
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48% Bias Score
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