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Implantable Brain-Computer Interfaces Are Here, and They Are a Giant Step Toward the Dystopian “Digital Prison” Society the Elite Have Planned for Us

by Michael Snyder

 

Would having your brain connected to the Internet 24 hours a day be heaven, or would it be hell?  Today, a very large portion of the population is seemingly glued to their phones or their computers much of the time.  But soon implantable brain-computer interfaces will allow those people to stay connected to their devices all the time.  Apple has partnered with a shadowy tech company known as “Synchron” to develop  a “brain implant that allows users to operate digital devices by thinking”

Imagine controlling an iPhone or MacBook with nothing but thoughts. It may sound far-fetched, but Apple’s latest partnership suggests it could be closer than we think.

The tech giant has teamed up with neurotechnology firm Synchron, developing a brain implant that allows users to operate digital devices by thinking — no typing, tapping or swiping required.

Interestingly, it is being reported that Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are both involved with Synchron…

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According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is partnering with Synchron—a privately held, New York City-based company backed by Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates—on the in project. The brain-computer interface, or BCI, industry is projected to grow significantly over the coming decades. Perhaps the best-known player in the space is Elon Musk’s Neuralink, which, as of January, has successfully implanted its devices in three people.

Unlike Neuralink’s brain-computer interface, Synchron’s device is not actually implanted inside the brain.

Instead, it is actually located on top of the brain

Unlike Neuralink’s N1 implant, Synchron’s stent-like device, called the Stentrode, is implanted on top of the brain, not inside of it, which allows users to avoid an invasive open brain implant procedure. Once placed, the Stentrode works by using its electrodes to read brain signals and translate them into on-screen navigation and icon selection.

The way that they get Synchron’s device on top of the brain is by implanting it into the jugular vein and then navigating the device “into a blood vessel near the brain’s motor cortex”

At the core of this breakthrough is a technology known as a Brain-computer interface (BCI). This system allows a person to control a device using their brain activity, without the need for muscle movements. Synchron’s device, called the Stentrode, is implanted via the jugular vein and navigates into a blood vessel near the brain’s motor cortex.

“This is transformative,” said Synchron CEO Tom Oxley. “We use the blood vessels as a natural highway into the brain, lacing them with electrodes that record activity. That platform becomes like Bluetooth for your brain, letting you control a device without needing a keyboard or mouse.”

A lot of people will find this preferable to having the sort of open brain surgery that is required for other brain-computer interfaces…

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (discernreport.com)

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