Brain Chip Implant

Brain Chip Implant

Philip O’Keefe from Australia suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and was recently able to share his thoughts on Twitter directly through a computer chip implanted in his brain. The brain computer interface that facilitated the Twitter interaction was developed by neurotech startup Synchron. The Tweet was posted just by thinking.

 

Brain Chip Implant

Brain Chip Implant

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