
A breakthrough in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has enabled a 64-year-old paralyzed man, Mark, to control a computer and communicate with his family using OpenAI's ChatGPT. The neurochip, developed by Synchron, allows Mark, who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), to make choices and interact with his loved ones. Tom Oxley, Synchron Founder and CEO, emphasized that the most important function of the BCI is to preserve Mark's ability to make choices. The device, known as Stentrode, integrates AI to enhance communication for paralyzed individuals.
Synchron has integrated OpenAI's AI into the brain-computer interface The integration of AI into the brain-computer interface (BCI) will make it easier for paralyzed people to communicate with their loved ones. This was reported by 64-year-old Mark, who suffers from amyotrophic… https://t.co/2VmW71r8k6
Brain implant patient says OpenAI’s technology helps him communicate with his family. https://t.co/79dswBULOI
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