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Brain-computer interfaces could allow soldiers to control their weapons with their thoughts and extinguish their fear

Summary: Brain-computer interfaces are currently being used to help people with neuromuscular disorders regain daily functions such as mobility and communication. The military is developing BCI technology to help members respond quickly to threats. Researchers are investigating ethical issues related to the use of neurotechnologies such as BCI on the battlefield. Source: The conversation Imagine …

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