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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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24% 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


Human Brain vs. AI: Efficiency, Energy, and the Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces
Leading Russian neuroscientist Viktor Kazantsev discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence compared to the human brain, highlighting energy efficiency and functional efficiency as key differentiators. He also explores the potential and challenges of brain-computer interfaces, including inv...
Human Brain vs. AI: Efficiency, Energy, and the Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces
Leading Russian neuroscientist Viktor Kazantsev discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence compared to the human brain, highlighting energy efficiency and functional efficiency as key differentiators. He also explores the potential and challenges of brain-computer interfaces, including inv...
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48% Bias Score


Neuralink Implant Restores Function to Paralyzed Patient
Noland Arbaugh, the first Neuralink brain implant patient, a quadriplegic since a 2016 accident, regained significant control over his life after receiving the device, enabling him to use computers and phones with his thoughts.
Neuralink Implant Restores Function to Paralyzed Patient
Noland Arbaugh, the first Neuralink brain implant patient, a quadriplegic since a 2016 accident, regained significant control over his life after receiving the device, enabling him to use computers and phones with his thoughts.
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60% Bias Score


Neuralink Brain Implant Enables ALS Patient to 'Speak' Again
Arizona man Brad Smith, the third person and first ALS patient to receive Neuralink's brain implant, can now 'speak' again using AI-synthesized speech controlled by his brain signals, overcoming his inability to move due to ALS, except for his eyes and mouth corners.
Neuralink Brain Implant Enables ALS Patient to 'Speak' Again
Arizona man Brad Smith, the third person and first ALS patient to receive Neuralink's brain implant, can now 'speak' again using AI-synthesized speech controlled by his brain signals, overcoming his inability to move due to ALS, except for his eyes and mouth corners.
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64% Bias Score


Paralyzed Man Controls Computer with Neuralink Brain Implant
Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, became the first person to receive a Neuralink brain implant in January 2024, restoring some independence by enabling him to control computers with his thoughts; however, this raises significant ethical and privacy concerns.
Paralyzed Man Controls Computer with Neuralink Brain Implant
Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, became the first person to receive a Neuralink brain implant in January 2024, restoring some independence by enabling him to control computers with his thoughts; however, this raises significant ethical and privacy concerns.
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28% Bias Score

Brain Implant Translates Thoughts into Text with 74% Accuracy
Stanford scientists used a brain implant to accurately translate inner thoughts into text, achieving 74% accuracy in decoding imagined sentences and 99% in recognizing a password in four participants.

Brain Implant Translates Thoughts into Text with 74% Accuracy
Stanford scientists used a brain implant to accurately translate inner thoughts into text, achieving 74% accuracy in decoding imagined sentences and 99% in recognizing a password in four participants.
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36% Bias Score

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

Neuralink Secures \$650 Million in Funding for Brain-Computer Interface Advancements
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, secured \$650 million in funding to expand patient access to its technology, following successful human implants enabling severely paralyzed individuals to control devices with their thoughts, and with ongoing trials aiming for vision and spee...

Neuralink Secures \$650 Million in Funding for Brain-Computer Interface Advancements
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, secured \$650 million in funding to expand patient access to its technology, following successful human implants enabling severely paralyzed individuals to control devices with their thoughts, and with ongoing trials aiming for vision and spee...
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48% Bias Score

Netflix Adds TikTok-Style Video Feed to Combat Declining Viewership
Netflix launched a TikTok-style vertical video feed on its homepage and app, featuring trailers, clips, and fan content, to compete with rival streaming services and recapture user attention, while also integrating AI-powered search.

Netflix Adds TikTok-Style Video Feed to Combat Declining Viewership
Netflix launched a TikTok-style vertical video feed on its homepage and app, featuring trailers, clips, and fan content, to compete with rival streaming services and recapture user attention, while also integrating AI-powered search.
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56% Bias Score

FDA Approves Precision Neuroscience Brain Implant Amidst Reported Regulatory Slowdowns
The FDA approved Precision Neuroscience's minimally invasive brain implant designed to help paralyzed patients regain function, despite reports of slowed drug development under the Trump administration.

FDA Approves Precision Neuroscience Brain Implant Amidst Reported Regulatory Slowdowns
The FDA approved Precision Neuroscience's minimally invasive brain implant designed to help paralyzed patients regain function, despite reports of slowed drug development under the Trump administration.
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44% Bias Score

Paralyzed Man Controls Computer with Neuralink Brain Implant
Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, became the first person to receive Neuralink's brain implant in January 2024, restoring some motor function by enabling him to control a computer with his thoughts, highlighting both the potential and ethical concerns of brain-computer interfaces.

Paralyzed Man Controls Computer with Neuralink Brain Implant
Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, became the first person to receive Neuralink's brain implant in January 2024, restoring some motor function by enabling him to control a computer with his thoughts, highlighting both the potential and ethical concerns of brain-computer interfaces.
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28% Bias Score
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