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Chess emerging as tool for innovation on brain-computer interface systems

Chess emerging as tool for innovation on brain-computer interface systems
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Chess is increasingly being used as a benchmark and practical application for brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. Recent events, including a high-profile match featuring a Neuralink patient, highlight how the game serves as a bridge between medical hardware and consumer digital platforms.

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The integration of chess with BCI technology demonstrates the potential for neuro-technology to restore human capabilities and interact with complex digital environments.

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