A brain-computer interface startup called Paradromics is partnering with Saudi Arabia's megalomaniac Neom city-building ...
In the first episode of The Deep End Podcast, we meet Jon Nelson, who shares why he volunteered to get brain implants for his relentless depression.
Neom is a developing area within northwest Saudi Arabia that's touted as "a hub for innovation," according to its website.
Paradromics Inc., a brain implant rival to Elon Musk’s Neuralink Corp., is partnering with Saudi Arabia’s Neom to develop brain-computer interface therapies in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink has tapped the University ... The selected people will undergo surgery for the brain chip implant. Some of the surgeries could be in Miami. A team of neurosurgeons ...
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