Thanks for this, Lev. Some things I’d like to understand deeper if you were to write about this more:
What are the remaining challenges of BCI? (vs. what has been solved already?)
What are the most promising approaches? How do they differ and what are their pros/cons?
Do we need scientific discoveries to make this work, or is this science known and it’s mostly engineering?
You talk here mostly about motor output; what about sensory input?
What is the legal framework around this? Does existing regulation even handle this? Will that be a problem?
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Thanks for this, Lev. Some things I’d like to understand deeper if you were to write about this more:
What are the remaining challenges of BCI? (vs. what has been solved already?)
What are the most promising approaches? How do they differ and what are their pros/cons?
Do we need scientific discoveries to make this work, or is this science known and it’s mostly engineering?
You talk here mostly about motor output; what about sensory input?
What is the legal framework around this? Does existing regulation even handle this? Will that be a problem?