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Our Senior Director of Advanced Technologies Gil Rind speaks with The Guardian about #BCI. “Synchron started at the University of Melbourne and is now also based in New York. It uses a mesh inserted into the brain’s blood vessels that allows patients to use the internet, sending a signal that operates a bit like Bluetooth. People can shop online, email and communicate using the technology to control a computer. Synchron has implanted the mesh in a number of patients and is monitoring them, including one in Australia. Patient P4, who has motor neurone disease, has the mesh implanted a few years ago. “I believe he’s had over 200 sessions,” Gil Rind, Synchron’s senior director of advanced technology, says. “He is still going strong with the implants and has been working very closely with us. Read the article: 👇👇 https://lnkd.in/e5XeapfY

Brain chips: the Sydney researchers ‘miles ahead’ of Elon Musk’s Neuralink

Brain chips: the Sydney researchers ‘miles ahead’ of Elon Musk’s Neuralink

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