Chinese Brain-Computer Interface Company, Claims Its Technology Has Surpassed Neuralink
At the Yabuli Forum in Heilongjiang, Northeast China, the chairman of Guide Infrared Co., Ltd., Huang Li, revealed that Guide Infrared had entered the field of brain-computer interface technology as early as five years ago, and had made significant breakthroughs in this frontier technology. Huang Li confidently stated that Guide Infrared has surpassed the much-watched Neuralink company on multiple key indicators of brain-computer interface technology.
According to Huang Li, Guide Infrared has successfully implemented a brain-computer interface system with 65,000 channels, a number that is more than 20 times the 3,072 channels of Neuralink. Even more impressive is that Guide Infrared’s technology has achieved bi-directional information reading and writing capabilities, while Neuralink’s current technology is limited to unidirectional transmission. This breakthrough undoubtedly opens a new path for the development of brain-computer interface technology.
Huang Li emphasized that neuroscience, as one of the most mysterious unknown fields in the world today, any innovation in this field will have a profound impact on human society. He likened the brain-computer interface technology to a key that can unlock the unknown treasure trove of human wisdom and lead us to explore the infinite possibilities of the brain.
Zhonghua Brain-Machine Co., a subsidiary of Guide Infrared, has independently developed an ultra-high-density implantable brain-computer interface system, which has achieved the most core technological breakthrough in this field. The system has been evaluated by an expert group and has reached an international leading level, making it onto the list of China’s top ten advancements in brain-computer interface technology for the year 2023. This achievement not only demonstrates Guide Infrared’s leading position in the field of brain-computer interfaces but also injects new vitality into the development of this technology.
Huang Li also revealed Guide Infrared’s “Cloud Brain Project.” This project aims to invest 100 million yuan to support global medical scientists in using Guide Infrared’s brain-computer interface technology for clinical applications and research. This initiative is expected to solve medical challenges such as Parkinson’s disease, paralysis, depression, and to explore new methods of memory extraction and storage, making a significant contribution to the cause of human health.
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