In this episode of Round Table, Steve Hatherly, along with Niu Honglin and Yushun, discuss China's advancements in Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology, highlighting new national guidelines and ambitious goals for breakthroughs by 2027. The discussion covers the differences between invasive and non-invasive BCIs, potential applications in industrial manufacturing and consumer products like gaming, and the ethical considerations surrounding the technology. They explore the history of BCI development, China's current market status, recent technological achievements, and the potential for AI integration, while also addressing concerns about accessibility, security, and the misuse of BCI technology.
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