Article Details
Retrieved on: 2025-05-12 16:43:48
Tags for this article:
Click the tags to see associated articles and topics
Summary
The article contrasts Neuralink's expansive ambitions with Inbrain Neuroelectronics' therapeutic focus, highlighting graphene's potential in brain-computer interfaces. Inbrain uses graphene for more effective, less invasive brain implants to treat neurological disorders like Parkinson's, showcasing potential advancements in transhumanism and prosthetics.
Article found on: thenextweb.com
This article is found inside other hiswai user's workspaces. To start your own collection, sign up for free.
Sign UpAlready have an account? Log in here