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Neuralink rival sets brain-chip record with 4,096 electrodes on human brain | Precision expects its minimally invasive brain implant to hit the market next year.
Precision expects its minimally invasive brain implant to hit the market next year.
Precision, like many of its rivals, has the preliminary goal of using its brain-computer interface (BCI) to restore speech and movement in patients, particularly those who have suffered a stroke or spinal cord injury. In a May 3 episode of The Wall Street Journal podcast The Future of Everything, Rapoport suggested he left Neuralink over safety concerns for the company's more invasive BCI implants. While the patient was asleep with their skull was opened, Precision researchers used their four electrode arrays to successfully record detailed neuronal activity from an area of approximately 8 square centimeters of the brain.
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