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AI is becoming faster and more powerful every day. But to date, machines still struggle to think and adapt like humans. Computers are great at following instructions but lack the flexibility and instincts that come naturally to people.

This is why many companies are trying to build systems inspired by the human brain. Instead of just copying what humans do, they want machines to process information the way we do, i.e., by learning, reacting, and improving over time. Technologies like brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), sensory devices, and brain-like chips are moving from labs into real life.

Several companies are combining neuroscience, machine learning, and engineering in practical ways. Whether it’s helping people regain lost senses, enabling direct communication between brain and machine, or creating smarter control systems, these companies are turning complex science into real-world solutions. Here’s a look at some of the companies making real progress in this space.

BrainChip
CEO: Sean Hehir

Paradromics
Founders: Matt Angle

Blackrock Neurotech
Founders: Marcus Gerhardt and Florian Solzbacher

Kernel
Founders: Bryan Johnson

EMOTIV
Founders: Tan Le

Precision Neuroscience
Founders: Benjamin Rapoport, Michael Mager, Demetrios Papageorgiou, and Mark Hettick

Cognixion
Founders: Andreas Forsland

Neosensory, Inc.
Founders: David Eagleman and Scott Novich

Neurolutions
Founders: Daniel Moran and Eric Leuthardt

OpenBCI
Founders: Joel Murphy and Conor Russomanno

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AI is becoming faster and more powerful every day. But to date, machines still struggle to think and adapt like humans. Computers are great at following instructions but lack the flexibility and instincts that come naturally to people.

This is why many companies are trying to build systems inspired by the human brain. Instead of just copying what humans do, they want machines to process information the way we do, i.e., by learning, reacting, and improving over time. Technologies like brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), sensory devices, and brain-like chips are moving from labs into real life.

Several companies are combining neuroscience, machine learning, and engineering in practical ways. Whether it’s helping people regain lost senses, enabling direct communication between brain and machine, or creating smarter control systems, these companies are turning complex science into real-world solutions. Here’s a look at some of the companies making real progress in this space.

BrainChip
CEO: Sean Hehir

Paradromics
Founders: Matt Angle

Blackrock Neurotech
Founders: Marcus Gerhardt and Florian Solzbacher

Kernel
Founders: Bryan Johnson

EMOTIV
Founders: Tan Le

Precision Neuroscience
Founders: Benjamin Rapoport, Michael Mager, Demetrios Papageorgiou, and Mark Hettick

Cognixion
Founders: Andreas Forsland

Neosensory, Inc.
Founders: David Eagleman and Scott Novich

Neurolutions
Founders: Daniel Moran and Eric Leuthardt

OpenBCI
Founders: Joel Murphy and Conor Russomanno

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BrainChip

CEO: Sean Hehir

BrainChip is developing neuromorphic processor chips that function more like a human brain than a traditional computer. Its flagship product, Akida™, uses neuromorphic principles to process sensor data with exceptional efficiency, precision, and low energy consumption. Akida enables edge learning directly on the chip, eliminating the need for cloud processing and dramatically reducing latency while improving data privacy and security. This technology is designed to handle real-world applications, such as connected cars and industrial IoT, where AI processing at the edge is becoming increasingly essential.

Not exactly deep analysis but good to get a mention, and we are the 1st company on the list.
Any press is good press.
 
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AI is becoming faster and more powerful every day. But to date, machines still struggle to think and adapt like humans. Computers are great at following instructions but lack the flexibility and instincts that come naturally to people.

This is why many companies are trying to build systems inspired by the human brain. Instead of just copying what humans do, they want machines to process information the way we do, i.e., by learning, reacting, and improving over time. Technologies like brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), sensory devices, and brain-like chips are moving from labs into real life.

Several companies are combining neuroscience, machine learning, and engineering in practical ways. Whether it’s helping people regain lost senses, enabling direct communication between brain and machine, or creating smarter control systems, these companies are turning complex science into real-world solutions. Here’s a look at some of the companies making real progress in this space.

BrainChip
CEO: Sean Hehir

Paradromics
Founders: Matt Angle

Blackrock Neurotech
Founders: Marcus Gerhardt and Florian Solzbacher

Kernel
Founders: Bryan Johnson

EMOTIV
Founders: Tan Le

Precision Neuroscience
Founders: Benjamin Rapoport, Michael Mager, Demetrios Papageorgiou, and Mark Hettick

Cognixion
Founders: Andreas Forsland

Neosensory, Inc.
Founders: David Eagleman and Scott Novich

Neurolutions
Founders: Daniel Moran and Eric Leuthardt

OpenBCI
Founders: Joel Murphy and Conor Russomanno

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I’m glad we were mentioned, but I find it unfair that only Sean was featured. After all, Peter is the father of it all, and there are one or two others who were crucial to the development, even if they’re now working in the background… but what do I know.
 
Megachips still in play. If anything comes out of ninento its likely nintento will want to be keep nda like and so we will have a please explain in income and if we see the gaming word well we "could" link it to ninento if you like to. So it seems that income will and might also be sealed with ndas. Frustrating aa it is, I would certainly just like to see reasonable "secret income" im running out of shampoo. Lol
Megachips is still well in play especially being involved with the development of Akida 1500 🤪
 
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