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China aims to be among the first countries to begin developing standards for the future of brain-computer interfaces ...

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... The ministry's Brain-Computer Interface Standardization Technical Committee is currently fielding opinions and ideas on various issues associated with the technology and standards that the country already has set for its development, according to a press release published online by the Ministry.

These include developing and revising basic standards not only for the technology's technical aspects, but also to hammer out issues around ethics and safety -- which become increasingly more critical as technology that pushes boundaries for human-machine interaction advance. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-07-03 02:19 PM | Reply

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Mind-Controlled Bionic Leg Stuns Researchers in New Trial
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... Researchers at MIT have developed a more versatile alternative to the conventional prosthetic. Their "bionic leg" -- known officially as a neuroprosthetic -- uses an amputee's muscle impulses to drive ankle movements, allowing for flexibility not typically seen in stationary prosthetics.

In a recent trial involving seven amputees, the neuroprosthetic proved capable of facilitating the precision and speed most commonly associated with natural legs. ...



#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-07-03 02:21 PM | Reply

Who else would be leading the way in such technology? It's the final step in complete control over it's people and it's drive towards an Orwellian society.

#4 | Posted by Yodagirl at 2024-07-05 11:40 AM | Reply

all you need to remember is that under NO CIRCUMSTANCE do you ever utter the phrase...
"Man...it just can't get any worse"

#5 | Posted by brerrabbit at 2024-07-05 05:53 PM | Reply

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