Chinese startup Xin Sheng Shi Jie (芯生视界) has secured nearly 100 million RMB in seed funding to develop invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The company, founded by scientists from Peking University and other top institutions, aims to create a "neural graphics card" system for high-throughput, bidirectional brain-computer interaction. Their initial focus is on visual and language reconstruction, with aspirations to bridge the gap between human cognition and AI for future human-machine integration. AI
IMPACT This development could accelerate advancements in human-computer interaction and AI integration, potentially leading to new forms of cognitive augmentation and communication.
RANK_REASON Seed funding round for a startup founded by scientists in a cutting-edge field (BCI) with clear technological ambitions. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]
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