This article explores how brain impulses are turning into computer commands, highlighting Neuralink’s chip implant and NUS research on silicon neurons. For example, a paralyzed patient regained control using a thought-driven interface. Such developments illustrate the exciting union of neuroscience and digital technology for enhanced human-machine interaction.
Q&A
- What is a brain-computer interface?
- How does neuromorphic computing mimic the brain?
- What ethical concerns arise from these advancements?