Brain-computer interfaces could dramatically alter how humans interact with technology. Today, startups around the world are racing to get their devices approved for commercial use.
Watch the video below where Bloomberg Primer explores the technology behind BCI and visit Shanghai-based startup NeuroXess, which is conducting a year-long test in a paralyzed patient. {{bloombergoriginals}}
Brain-computer interfaces could dramatically alter how humans interact with technology. Today, startups around the world are racing to get their devices...