China Approves Public Use of Brain‑Implant Chip Amid Hacker‑Control Concerns
China has granted approval for a brain‑implant chip to be used by the public. The device is designed to interface directly with neural activity. Its rollout
China has granted approval for a brain‑implant chip to be used by the public.
The device is designed to interface directly with neural activity. Its rollout
raises questions about potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Critics warn
that hackers could attempt to manipulate thoughts or behavior. Regulators
emphasize that safety protocols will be enforced. The approval marks a
significant step for neurotechnology in China. Industry observers anticipate
further research and commercial applications. Ongoing debate will focus on
balancing innovation with privacy protections.