Headlines about brain-computer interfaces tend to fall into one of two categories. Either the technology is described as a near-miracle that will soon let anyone upload their thoughts, or it is described as a surveillance device waiting to be hacked, with the wires already starting to fail. Neither version is especially useful if you are trying to understand what the actual data says. The honest picture sits between those extremes, and it is more specific than either headline allows for. Some...
Brain-Computer Interface Risks: What the Science Actually Says
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