
While the race for the best invasive implant BCI continues, a BCI expert that the FT talked to noted that firms are using the latest knowledge from this frontier to the benefit of non-invasive systems. It is hoped that the advances could eventually improve non-invasive BCIs so much that operations/implants become minor or unnecessary, in general.
This optimization work is expected to be easier in China, with a virtuous circle coming into play: more data, lower costs, resulting in more users, and more data.
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-Fran- If you mix that with this: https://www.techspot.com/news/111391-robots-run-up-walls-perform-martial-arts-china.html Then I'd say they're well into expanding their army capabilities on several fronts that could overwhelm any defense system. And yeah, replacing their own people for factories and whatnot. Regards. Reply
dynamicreflect If it succeeds, then all good; if not, no worries! China has the largest organ harvest system, your organs will not be wasted! Win-win! Reply
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