The wetware used to bridge brains with hardware and software continues to evolve. A quadriplegic patient is now able to control their handle via their brain by bridging across the affected neurons with the assistance of mind-reading software.
A chip reads the patients mind then translates that thought to a stimulation sleeve sitting on their arm allowing them to control their hand.
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