This chapter delves into the potential applications and limitations of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), particularly in terms of text communication, movement control, and memory recall. The impact of BCIs on social equality and medical treatments for conditions like ADHD is also discussed. Additionally, the chapter explores the implications of BCIs on human performance, commercial applications, safety, and FDA clearance.
Join us in this captivating episode with Michael Mager, a pioneer in the realm of brain-computer interfaces. Dive deep into the groundbreaking technology that allows for reading and potentially writing into the human brain. Michael sheds light on the transformative potential of these advancements and their societal implications. Could we soon have a 'Fitbit for the brain'? How might these innovations impact inequality and the way we consume content? Michael also hints at exciting developments from his company, set to revolutionize the industry. Don't miss this insightful conversation that bridges the gap between neuroscience and technology.
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