Russia is no longer content with drones that buzz like insects or glide like aircraft. Its latest experiment reaches inside the brains of living birds, wiring pigeons with neural implants so human ...
Russian neurotechnology company Neiry has tested a neurointerface kit to control pigeons as “bio-drones”, thereby sparking fears of bird-controlled surveillance. As reported by Forbes Russia, the ...
MOSCOW, March 4. /TASS/. The rollout of artificial intelligence (AI) will lead to rise of new occupations, such as biomedical engineers, neural information specialists and neurointerface designers, ...
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