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==History==
 
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==1924==
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A German neuroscientist, Hans Berger, discovers that the human brain gives off electrical signals
  
 
==Applications of BMI==
 
==Applications of BMI==

Revision as of 22:53, 12 March 2020

Brain-Machine Interface is a type of technology that establishes communication between the biological brain with an external device, allowing the user to interface with said devices using only neurological input. While this technology has made tremendous breakthroughs from cochlear implants to neuro-prosthetics, it also raises an array of ethical issues as these devices will gather data that is on a whole new level of intimacy of the user.

History

1924

A German neuroscientist, Hans Berger, discovers that the human brain gives off electrical signals

Applications of BMI

Neuroprothesis

Implications of AI on BMI

Ethical Concerns