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Neuralink: Advancing Brain-Machine Interfaces for Enhanced Human-Machine Interaction

Author(s) Suman Janarthanan, Sonia Sharma, Kakara Akilash, MD Tahir Khan
Country India
Abstract Using a very modern, cutting-edge brain-machine interface technology, Neuralink could be the untold game-changer of the art of human interaction with technology, in that it should create direct communication paths between the brain and external devices. The implant is placed into the motor cortex of the brain; it can pick up and will send delta, theta, and gamma waves from the brain via a Bluetooth transmitter. This paper discusses, in detail, the technology behind the N1 device, including implantation into the brain and how data from the neural network can be transmitted. Beyond found technology, we go ahead to discuss new application examples of Neuralink with paralyzed people that will show how it could help them resume movement or the control of mechanical devices such as an exoskeleton, cars, or home appliances. Potential benefits may involve enhanced therapy, mobility, and human enhancement. The paper discusses several of the ethical and social issues that this type of technology raises, including privacy, access, and regulatory issues. As Neuralink continues and presses forward brain-machine interfaces, it has the transformative potential to change healthcare delivery, human abilities, and how we interface in our world.
Keywords Brain Computer Interface (BCI), Brain Anatomy, Deep Learning, Machine Learning
Field Computer > Artificial Intelligence / Simulation / Virtual Reality
Published In Volume 6, Issue 5, September-October 2024
Published On 2024-10-31
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i05.29799
Short DOI https://doi.org/g8p2rg

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