Apple, Brain Implant
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In partnership with Synchron, Apple is developing a brain-computer interface that could let users with severe motor impairments control devices using only their thoughts.
Apple make moves into brain technology with a process that may make it better than the Neuralink. But what are the implications?
Apple is in the early stages of creating a neural interface that will allow it to control devices with the power of thought. But the company has a lot
Neale Daniher has focused the nation on finding a cure for motor neurone disease (MND). That cure has not been found, but if he was physically able Daniher could fly to the US and enter a looming trial using Melbourne developed technology that would enable him to use his brain’s thinking power to activate an Apple mobile device to speak,
Apple's announcement of a sci-fi like brain computing interface shows that the company still has its eye on cutting edge innovation. But it also highlights the challenge weighing on the company's day-to-day business.