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"We are developing an implantable brain computer interface... It's really life changing for these patients." .Synchron CEO Thomas Oxley spoke about his company's work with Forbes senior editor Alex Knapp at the 2024 #ForbesCIO Summit in New York City.

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hindenburgeffect1 year ago

@synchroninc @tomoxl @TheAlexKnapp In order of natural progression we will have a nuclear fusion reactor powering a organic super computer in your head. Which is actually regres😎

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Rekha Boodoo-Lumbus (Rakhee)1 year ago

Twas thinking about your chat, and you were spot on. These devices can record and stimulate nerve signals, offering new treatments for spinal injuries without invasive brain surgery. This approach could greatly improve the quality of life for patients. Not only spinal injuries, but it also allows the brain to be stimulated via the spine (SCS).

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