Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Critical Assessment of Current Developments and Future Prospects

Pieter Kubben*

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Abstract

Invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are gaining attention for their transformative potential in human-machine interaction. These devices, which connect directly to the brain, could revolutionize medical therapies and augmentative technologies. This viewpoint examines recent advancements, weighs benefits against risks, and explores ethical and regulatory considerations for the future of invasive BCIs.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere60151
JournalJMIR Neurotechnology
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • AI
  • artificial intelligence
  • BCI
  • BCIs
  • brain
  • brain computer interfacing
  • brain-computer
  • brain-computer interface
  • digital health
  • ethics
  • human-computer
  • human-machine
  • innovation
  • interface
  • interfaces
  • interfacing
  • invasive
  • machine learning
  • mHealth
  • mobile health
  • neuroscience
  • neurotechnology
  • policy
  • technology

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