In a bold step forward for neurotechnology, Paradromics has reportedly completed its first-ever human brain implant procedure during an epilepsy surgery. This early test marks a significant milestone in bridging brain-computer interfaces, promising to transform how we think about medical innovation—even if it sounds like science fiction brought to life.
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