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Mind control tech becomes real as China moves faster than Elon Musk

Mind control tech becomes real as China moves faster than Elon Musk
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 12/19/2025

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Chinese scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have achieved a significant breakthrough in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology by enabling a man with complete paralysis to control smart wheelchairs, robotic dogs, and digital devices solely through brain signals. The patient, Mr. Zhang, who suffered a high-level spinal cord injury in 2022, underwent implantation of a wireless, invasive BCI system called WRS01 at Huashan Hospital in Shanghai. The system uses flexible electrodes implanted in the brain and a processor chip in the skull, communicating wirelessly with an external power and signal receiver. After a few weeks of training, Zhang regained the ability to control a computer cursor and various devices, allowing him to perform paid remote work and navigate physical environments independently. This development marks the first time BCI technology has provided stable, real-world control across multiple robotic platforms, moving beyond laboratory experiments. Zhang’s ability to work remotely as an intern sorter and operate assistive robotics such as a smart wheelchair and robotic dogs demonstrates

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