DARPA uses brain chips to control multiple aircraft

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has built on 2015 research that enabled a person with paralysis to control a virtual F-35 fighter jet, expanding brain chip technology. “As of today, signals from the brain can be used to command and control … not just one aircraft but three simultaneous types of aircraft,” said Justin Sanchez of DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office.

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