Showing 1 to 12 of 25 results


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.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Cantabria Pioneering Neuro-Rights Law in Europe
Cantabria, Spain, is developing Europe's first neuro-rights law to protect brain data collected by neurotechnologies, setting a global precedent and addressing concerns over data privacy and AI in healthcare; the law is expected to pass within a year.
Cantabria Pioneering Neuro-Rights Law in Europe
Cantabria, Spain, is developing Europe's first neuro-rights law to protect brain data collected by neurotechnologies, setting a global precedent and addressing concerns over data privacy and AI in healthcare; the law is expected to pass within a year.
Progress
20% 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...
Progress
48% 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.
Progress
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.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Digital Bridge Restores Movement and Functions for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Neuroscientists Courtine and Bloch's 'digital bridge' wirelessly transmits brain signals to bypass spinal cord injuries, restoring movement and functions like blood pressure and bladder control, offering hope for improved quality of life for paralyzed individuals and those with Parkinson's disease.
Digital Bridge Restores Movement and Functions for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Neuroscientists Courtine and Bloch's 'digital bridge' wirelessly transmits brain signals to bypass spinal cord injuries, restoring movement and functions like blood pressure and bladder control, offering hope for improved quality of life for paralyzed individuals and those with Parkinson's disease.
Progress
28% 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...
Progress
32% 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...
Progress
28% 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.
Progress
44% 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.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Brainwave Test Leads to Conviction in Indian Poisoning Case
In 2008, Aditi Sharma, 24, was convicted in India of poisoning her fiancé based primarily on a controversial brainwave test (BEOS) despite her denial and lack of physical evidence; the test's reliability is questioned, highlighting ethical and legal concerns about neurotechnology in criminal justice...

Brainwave Test Leads to Conviction in Indian Poisoning Case
In 2008, Aditi Sharma, 24, was convicted in India of poisoning her fiancé based primarily on a controversial brainwave test (BEOS) despite her denial and lack of physical evidence; the test's reliability is questioned, highlighting ethical and legal concerns about neurotechnology in criminal justice...
Progress
48% 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.
Progress
64% Bias Score
Showing 1 to 12 of 25 results