If you can't beat AI, join it. Literally. With a chip in your brain.
The first human patient was able to control a computer cursor with his thoughts within days. Not months, not years. Days.
The surgery itself takes about 15 minutes with the robot. The hard part is the decade of engineering that makes those 15 minutes possible.
Imagine being locked inside your own body, fully conscious but unable to move or speak. That's the problem we're solving first. Everything else comes after.
The bandwidth between your brain and a computer is currently about 10 bits per second when you're typing on your phone. We want to make it millions.
We're not building a medical device. We're building a general-purpose brain interface that starts with medical applications.