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flag NeuroXess's flexible BCI device lets brain injury patients control software and communicate via mind.

flag Chinese startup NeuroXess has achieved two significant milestones with their flexible brain-computer interface (BCI) device, decoding real-time intended movements and Chinese speech for two brain injury patients. flag Users could control software, pick up objects, and converse with an AI model using their minds. flag The device aims to help those with speech or motor disabilities, including ALS, high-level paraplegia, and stroke.

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