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China’s swift moves on brain-computer interfaces challenge Europe and the US (opens in new tab)

Covered by The Asia Cable

China in March approved an invasive brain-computer interface (BCI, 脑机接口) for commercial use – the first country in the world to do so. Europe’s risk-averse and ethics-heavy approach to BCI governance may harm its ability to compete in this technology.The interface by Shanghai-based Neuracle Medical Technology (博睿康) has already helped 32 patients with spinal cord injuries to regain hand movement. It consists of a coin-sized electrode placed in the brain to pick up signals when a patient imagin...

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