China approves NEO brain chip for commercial medical use in paralysis patients, raising questions about neural data privacy and cybersecurity risks.
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China's NEO brain implant has entered mass production, beating Neuralink to commercial approval. Experts say it could transform healthcare while creating new cybersecurity risks.
Chinese-developed device for people with paralysis reaches market approval ahead of Neuralink, highlighting a major step in brain-computer interface technology.
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Neuralink rival Paradromics has implanted its Connexus brain chip in a woman who lost her speech to motor neuron disease, the first patient in its FDA study.
The FDA's approval came about six months after Paradromics’ first successful surgery, during which doctors at the University of Michigan briefly tested the implant during an epilepsy procedure before ...
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