China News Service, Beijing, March 8 (Wu Yili) Huang Li, deputy to the National People's Congress and chairman of Wuhan Aode Infrared Co., Ltd., introduced in Beijing on the 8th that he led the China Brain Computer Interface Company team to successfully develop a 65,000-channel two-way brain. The machine interface chip is at the international leading level.

  On the same day, the second "Representative Channel" interview event of the Second Session of the 14th National People's Congress was held.

Huang Li said in an interview: "Currently, foreign brain-computer interface chips can only achieve more than 3,000 channels, and they are one-way. Our brain-computer interface chips can achieve 65,000 channels, and they are bidirectional. It is at the leading international level.”

On March 8, the second "Representative Channel" concentrated interview event of the Second Session of the 14th National People's Congress was held in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

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  He said that this technology can make many medical applications possible that are currently impossible.

For example, prostheses can be made to have real feelings, and the human brain and thoughts can be used to control the prostheses. It is also possible to treat neurological diseases, such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, depression, Parkinson's disease, etc.

In the future, it will even be possible to control external devices and computers through brain-computer interfaces. It can control the mouse and type to communicate. It can also restore sight to the blind, store memories, etc.

"These scenes that could only appear in science fiction novels in the past may become a reality in the future."

  "We know that the road to technological innovation is much more difficult than we imagined. Key core technologies cannot be obtained or acquired. We can only rely on our own efforts and make them with our hard-working hands." Huang Li He said that as a high-tech enterprise, it will continue to develop more cutting-edge technologies to make "dreams come true" in the future.

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