Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeekBreaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
Reading: Nvidia’s AI Enhances Synchron’s Brain-Computer Interface Technology
Share
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeekBreaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Powered by India News Week
Trending Now: Stay updated with the latest breaking news from India and around the world
Synchron’s Brain-Computer Interface Now Has Nvidia’s AI
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek > Technology > Nvidia’s AI Enhances Synchron’s Brain-Computer Interface Technology
Technology

Nvidia’s AI Enhances Synchron’s Brain-Computer Interface Technology

Technology Desk By Technology Desk March 19, 2025 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Cosmos is capable of generating tokens for each avatar’s movement, functioning as time stamps that will label brain data. This labeling process allows an AI model to accurately interpret and translate brain signals into the desired actions.

All this data will be utilized to train a foundational brain model, which is a large, deep-learning neural network adaptable for various applications without requiring separate training for each task.

“As we accumulate more data, these foundational models improve and become more versatile,” states Shanechi. “The challenge is that these models need a substantial amount of data to truly serve as foundational.” Achieving this is complicated with invasive technology that most individuals are unlikely to adopt, she adds.

Synchron’s device is designed to be less invasive compared to many competitors. Unlike Neuralink’s arrays that are implanted directly into the brain or placed on its surface, Synchron’s mesh tube is inserted at the base of the neck and threaded through a vein to monitor activity from the motor cortex. This procedure is akin to implanting a stent in an artery and does not necessitate brain surgery.

“The significant advantage here is that we have performed millions of stents globally. Across the world, there’s ample expertise to carry out stent procedures. Any standard cath lab can perform this. Hence, it’s a scalable process,” remarks Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures, one of Synchron’s backers. Annually, nearly 2 million individuals in the United States receive stents to open their coronary arteries and combat heart disease.

Since 2019, Synchron has implanted its brain-computer interface (BCI) in 10 subjects and has amassed several years of brain data. The company is preparing to initiate a larger clinical trial, which is essential for obtaining commercial approval for its device. There has yet to be any large-scale trials of implanted BCIs due to the inherent risks of brain surgery and the technology’s complexity and cost.

Synchron’s aspiration to develop cognitive AI is a bold endeavor, accompanied by inherent risks.

“What I envision this technology facilitating in the near term is increased control over one’s environment,” explains Nita Farahany, a professor of law and philosophy at Duke University, who has extensively studied the ethics surrounding BCIs. In the long term, Farahany anticipates that as AI models evolve, they might progress from understanding explicit commands to predicting or suggesting actions that users might want to take using their BCIs.

“To grant individuals that seamless integration or autonomy over their surroundings, it necessitates decoding not just intended speech or voluntary motor commands, but also earlier indicators of intent,” she notes.

This situation delves into complex issues regarding user autonomy and whether the AI aligns with an individual’s desires. It raises concerns about the potential for a BCI to alter someone’s perceptions, thoughts, or intentions.

Oxley points out that these concerns are already evident with generative AI. For instance, using tools like ChatGPT for content generation complicates the distinction between what a person authors and what AI produces. “I don’t believe this issue is unique to BCIs,” he remarks.

For individuals with functional hands and voices, adjusting AI-created content—similar to correcting autocorrect mistakes on a phone—poses little challenge. However, what if a BCI produces actions that a user did not intend? “Ultimately, the user will always guide the outcome,” asserts Oxley. He acknowledges, however, the necessity for a mechanism that would enable humans to override AI-generated suggestions: “There will always need to be a kill switch.”

TAGGED:EducationTechnology
Share This Article
Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Greater Chennai Corporation’s own source of revenue up by 17 per cent in 2024-25 Chennai Corporation Reports 17% Increase in Own Revenue for 2024-25
Next Article Coffee Day shares surge 5% after debt settlement agreement  Metals surge, markets rally with focus on Fed policy
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Blue Star Q4 Results: Revenue up 3.6%, profit falls on exceptional charges

Blue Star Reports 3.6% Revenue Increase in Q4, but Profits Decline Due to Exceptional Charges

May 7, 2026
SRH dethrone PBKS from top of IPL 2026 points table as Connolly's hundred goes in vain

SRH Topple PBKS in IPL 2026 Standings Despite Connolly’s Unforgettable Century

May 7, 2026
Bengal bloodshed: Suvendu’s PA killed in car near Kolkata

Violence Erupts in Bengal: Suvendu’s Aide Shot Dead in Kolkata Car Incident

May 7, 2026
India Ratings lifts Syrma SGS to ‘IND AA’; stock hits 52-week high

Syrma SGS Stock Surges to 52-Week High as India Ratings Upgrades to ‘IND AA’

May 7, 2026
Broker’s Call: Sobha (Buy) - The HinduBusinessLine

Sobha Stock Rated Buy: A Strong Recommendation from Broker’s Call

May 7, 2026
Tamil Nadu results: TVK+ 5 short, Vijay’s oath-taking delayed as he struggles to show government majority

Tamil Nadu Election Results: Vijay’s Oath Delayed Amid TVK+ Shortage and Majority Challenges

May 7, 2026

You Might Also Like

DOGE’s $1 Federal Spending Limit Is Straight Out of the Twitter Playbook
Technology

DOGE’s $1 Spending Cap Mirrors Twitter’s Playbook Strategy

4 Min Read

BYON Stock: Technical Analysis and Key Support Levels to Watch

5 Min Read
Californians Say X Blocked Them From Viewing Amber Alert About Missing 14-Year-Old
Technology

Californians Claim X Prevented Access to Amber Alert for Missing 14-Year-Old Girl

5 Min Read
Revisiting the 3 Biggest Hardware Flops of 2024: Apple Vision Pro, Rabbit R1, Humane Ai Pin
Technology

Top 3 Hardware Disappointments of 2024: Vision Pro, Rabbit R1, and Humane Ai Pin

5 Min Read

About IndiaNewsWeek

IndiaNewsWeek is your trusted source for breaking news, in-depth analysis, and comprehensive coverage of India and the world. We deliver accurate, timely reporting across politics, economy, sports, entertainment, and technology.

contact@indianewsweek.com

Quick Links

  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • International
  • Sports
  • Entertainment

More Sections

  • Technology
  • Auto News
  • Education
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

Stay Connected

Follow us on social media for the latest updates and breaking news.

Facebook
X (Twitter)
YouTube
Follow US
© 2026 IndiaNewsWeek. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?