Revolutionising Mind and Machine Interaction
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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are potentially redefining how humans interact with technology by directly connecting neural activity to digital systems. First explored in the 1920s with electroencephalograms, BCIs gained momentum in the 1970s when Dr Jacques Vidal coined the term. Today, they range from non-invasive devices to surgically implanted systems, offering life-changing applications in mobility restoration, gaming, and healthcare. Despite challenges like signal accuracy, training complexities, and ethical concerns, companies like Neuralink and Synchron are driving innovation, blending cutting-edge technology with regulatory safeguards to unlock the potential of this groundbreaking field.
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