Paralyzed man controls robot arm for record 7 months with new brain chip
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The UC San Francisco-developed brain-computer interface enables a paralyzed patient to control a robotic arm with thoughts, operating for seven months without major recalibration and adapting to brain activity changes, surpassing previous two-day maximums.
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