As head of our research group, István was recently featured in a radio interview, delving into the evolution of implantable brain-computer interfaces. He shared recent achievements and insights from his time at Stanford University on this topic based on Neuralink's groundbreaking announcement of their inaugural human-implanted device. Moreover, the conversation explored forthcoming challenges and future directions in this dynamic field. You can access the contents (in Hungarian), following this link:
https://patria24.rtvs.sk/2024/02/19/chip-az-agyban-a-telepatia-meg-sci-fi-de-kerekesszek-robotvegtag-mar-iranyithato-pusztan-gondolattal/