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China Reveals Brain Implant Allowing Monkey to Control Robotic Arm using Thoughts

A recent development in brain implant technology in China has enabled a monkey to control a robotic arm using only its thoughts to grab fruit. The technology, known as a brain-computer interface (BCI), is based on a chip called Neucyber, developed by Chinese scientists independently. This innovative chip is made up of high-capacity flexible microelectrodes, high-speed neural signal acquisition devices, and a generative neural decoding algorithm.

The goal of BCI technology is to capture subtle changes in the brain’s electrical signals, interpret brain intentions, and enable control of actions through thoughts alone. This allows individuals to manipulate machines without physical contact. The Neucyber chip uses implantable electrodes made of flexible materials, reducing damage to the brain and ensuring stable signal acquisition over long periods.

Experts believe that advancements in BCI technology could potentially help paralyzed individuals regain the ability to touch and grasp objects in the physical world. This groundbreaking development offers hope for improved quality of life for individuals with disabilities. As this technology continues to evolve, it may have far-reaching implications for the future of healthcare and prosthetic devices.

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