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Last November, Bradford G. Smith got a brain implant from Elon Musk’s company Neuralink. The device, a set of thin wires ...
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Apple (AAPL) is trying to incorporate technology that would allow humans to use their neural signals to control their iPhones ...
Apple is planning to allow users to natively control iPhones, iPads, and other devices using brain signals later this year, ...
The iPhone-maker is working with startup Synchron on new brain computer interface technology to help disabled people use its ...
In a press release this morning, Apple announced its suite of new accessibility features coming to the iPhone later ...
The tech itself is also still being tested and rolled out, to varying degrees of invasiveness. Competitor Neuralink also has its own implant, the N1, which can capture more data because it has more ...
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Smith is the first non-verbal individual and only the third person globally to receive a Neuralink Brain-Chip Interface (BCI) implant.
The Trump administration has halted some regulatory matters involving Musk's companies and fired people from agencies ...
Apple’s venture into BCIs, while innovative, also brings with it certain challenges. Tom Oxley, Synchron’s CEO, acknowledged ...