Neuralink's Brain Chip: How It Works and What It Means
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This article from Capitol Technology University discusses Neuralink's new brain chip, "the Link," which is designed to interface directly with the brain. The chip uses tiny electrodes to record and transmit neural signals, potentially restoring movement and communication for paralyzed individuals. While the technology shows promise for medical applications and potentially human enhancement, ethical concerns regarding privacy, safety, and equitable access remain. The article highlights the technological innovation while emphasizing the need for cautious optimism and responsible development. Finally, the piece promotes Capitol Tech's relevant degree programs.
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