Neuralink Goes Mass Production — The Age of Brain-Computer Interfaces
Imagine a future where paralyzed individuals control devices purely with their thoughts. Neuralink's leap into mass production of brain-computer interface (BCI) devices by 2026 promises to revolutionize healthcare and technology, spearheading a new frontier in human-machine integration. But competitors like Sam Altman's Merge Labs aren't far behind, igniting a race that will reshape our interaction with the digital world.