‘Doctrine of the Mean’: how the US lost a 2-decade race to China in brain implants
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
China has secured commercial-use approval for an implantable brain-computer interface, beating the US in a two-decade race. Shanghai-based Neuracle Medical Technology's Neural Electronic Opportunity implant is the first invasive device available outside trials. This achievement marks a significant milestone, as China's semi-invasive approach balances precision and safety, outpacing US developments stuck in clinical trials, and paving the way for revolutionary medical and human-machine integration applications, with global implications.