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Computer chips in our bodies could be the future of medicine |
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| | | By Jeffrey Kluger Editor at Large |
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| Computers are becoming part of us—literally. Around the world, more than 600 companies are developing brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, implanting chips in the brain and elsewhere to help paralyzed people operate lights, computers, speech synthesis systems, and more, using nothing but their thoughts. Even healthy people could use the technology to communicate directly with AI systems. | BCI is changing lives—and may soon change the world. | | If you have a minute, please take our quick survey to help us better understand who you are and which health topics interest you most. | | | | | | | | | | | | | If you were forwarded this and want to sign up to receive it daily, click here. Today's newsletter was written by Jeffrey Kluger and edited by Angela Haupt. | |
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