A Policy Doc Authored in July by Seven Chinese Government Departments Outlines Plans to Create a Globally Competitive Brain-Computer Interface Industry by 2030
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China seeks to be a world leader in computer-brain interfaces (BCI) by 2030. This means surpassing companies as advanced today as Neuralink, the company of Elon Musk. To achieve this, China has accelerated its commitment to BCI technology to the point of having created a state plan coordinated by seven ministries. The roadmap of this state plan contemplates 17 strategic objectives ranging from standardization and regulation to mass production an…


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The article Controlling Thoughts: China Wants to Build Brain-Computer Industry first appeared in the online magazine BASIC thinking. About our newsletter UPDATE you start the day with best information. Controlling a computer with thoughts: What sounds like science fiction is a government project in China. By 2030 a competitive industry around brain-computer interfaces is to be created there. Imagine that you could only control a computer with yo…
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