Neuralink’s competitor in the production of brain chips, Precision Neuroscience, was able to successfully pass the first human test of its chips. These chips were used on the heads of three patients.
According to Tekna’s technology and technology news service, this company’s brain-computer interface chip has been tested on three patients and has provided surprising results. According to a report published by CNBC, Craig Mermel, the director of Precision, was waiting for the results in the back of the operating room when these chips were tested.
This was the first time that Precision’s ultra-thin chips were placed on the patient’s head. After placing this chip, the image of the person’s brain activity was seen on the monitor. According to the announcement of this company, one of the clearest images of human thoughts was seen in this observation. Mermel says about this: The type of data displayed and the ability of the chip to depict them made my hair stand on end.
Precision’s ultra-thin chip with layer 7 membrane thickness is only as thick as a human hair. For this reason, it will be easily connected to the brain without any damage. These chips were placed on the brains of patients who underwent surgery to remove the tumor.
The duration of placement of these chips on the brain of these patients was only 15 minutes. Two of them were in an unconscious state and the other one woke up at this time and the researchers were able to check his brain activity while talking.
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