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Meta released version two of its Brain2Qwerty non-invasive brain-computer interface. The system uses a magnetoencephalography scanner to read magnetic field changes in the brain and turn thoughts into keypresses. This approach avoids the invasive surgery required by competitors like Neuralink.
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