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Brain-computer interfaces are moving from research labs to human trials, potentially revolutionizing neurological treatment approaches.
Max Hodak’s Science Corp. is advancing neural implant technology with plans to place its first sensor directly in human brain tissue. The device aims to treat neurological conditions through targeted electrical stimulation, encouraging healing in damaged brain and spinal cord cells. This milestone represents significant progress in translating AI-assisted neurotechnology from experimental settings into clinical applications.