Summary:
- This article discusses the growing field of implantable brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), which are devices that can be implanted in the brain to interact with and monitor neural activity.
- BCIs have the potential to help people with neurological conditions, such as paralysis or Parkinson's disease, by allowing them to control devices or prosthetics with their thoughts.
- The article highlights the current state of BCI technology, including the challenges of developing safe and effective implants, and the potential future applications of this technology in areas like gaming, entertainment, and even human enhancement.