
Todd Smith
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I believe that in the future, nearly everyone will have a BCI (brain-computer interface), as it may be the only way to efficiently communicate with advanced #Artificial Intelligence , #Robotics Revolution 🦾🤖🦿 , and other deep technologies poised to transform our world.
Paradromics, another company at the forefront of BCI, is building the ultimate communication hardware that directly connects minds to machines.
Why I like Paradromics:
“Broadband for the brain” performance: Paradromics’ BCI operates at an information transfer rate over 200 bits per second which is on the order of 10–20× the initial performance reported by other intracortical systems like Neuralink. It’s essentially the difference between a “dial-up” brain interface and “broadband for the brain”, enabling communication at near-natural speeds.
Best-in-class longevity: Paradromics' implant boasts superior longevity, demonstrating 3-9+ years in preclinical studies, significantly surpassing competitors like Neuralink, which lacks multi-year data for its ultra-flexible polymer threads. The team emphasizes, "longevity is not a feature; it is the entire product," highlighting this as a critical advantage for devices requiring years of function within the brain.
#Brain Journey Network
https://www.cnbc.com/vide..

www.cnbc.com
Inside Paradromics, the Neuralink competitor hoping to commercialize brain implants before the end of the decade
How close are we to putting chips in people's brains? According to Texas-based Paradromics, not far, as it aims to commercialize its brain computer interfaces (BCI) by 2029.
