Some researchers are stepping away from this because they're realizing that the broader ales community just needs more support. This is a invasive technology which involves these people like learning entirely new ways to communicate, and it takes time and probably millions of dollars. It's not necessarily feasible for a lot of people. And so yes, they can talk, but how many people will want to thats that's a big question.
A groundbreaking study claims to have found a way for a fully paralyzed person to communicate entirely via thought. Today, Explained breaks down the science and asks: Is it too good to be true?
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