Tom Oxley, CEO of Synchron, explains that brain-computer interfaces allow users to control devices using their thoughts, eliminating the need for physical interaction.
The challenges of brain-computer interfaces include the complexity of small hardware design and the risks associated with open brain surgery, as noted by Oxley.
Oxley emphasizes that for mass adoption, brain-computer interfaces must transition from open brain surgery to a less invasive catheter-based implant method.
Drawing parallels to cardiac innovations, Oxley highlights the importance of minimally invasive techniques for the success and scalability of brain-computer interfaces.
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