China beats Elon Musk to launch world’s first commercial brain chip
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
China has approved the world's first commercial brain-computer chip, beating Elon Musk's Neuralink to market. The coin-sized device, called NEO, is designed to enhance the nervous system of patients with spinal cord injuries and paralysis. It has passed clinical trials and is set to enter mass production for the Chinese state-run health system. The technology has the potential to restore control and sight to patients, with Musk describing it as "Jesus-level" technology. The Chinese Communist Party and Musk see this as a step towards creating human-cyborgs, with potential applications in digital telepathy and telekinesis, and treatment of psychological conditions, raising concerns about data ownership and security.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Ownership of brain data will become a critical issue as the industry expands.
- · Theoretical access to sensitive neural data poses significant cybersecurity risks.