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The Download: China’s brain implant ambitions

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Thomas Macaulay
The Download: China’s brain implant ambitions
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China has approved the first invasive brain-computer interface for non-clinical use, signaling a major push in its neurotechnology sector. The report also highlights Nvidia's new AI chips and U.S. efforts to restrict chip exports to Chinese firms.

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The intersection of brain-computer interfaces and AI chip competition underscores the intensifying technological race between the U.S. and China.

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Plus: Nvidia is launching its first AI chip for personal computers.

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The report synthesizes multiple tech-industry developments with a focus on geopolitical implications without taking a side.

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