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CHINA has entered the race to implant brain chips into human skulls in a bid to pit against Elon Musk's Neuralink.

The country unveiled a chilling timeline to develop what it calls a "brain-computer interface" - and aims to release products as early as 2025.

China has unveiled its plan to develop chilling brain chips in a bid to pit against Elon Musk
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China has unveiled its plan to develop chilling brain chips in a bid to pit against Elon MuskCredit: Getty
It comes after Elon Musk announced the first Neuralink brain chip has been successfully implanted in the human skull
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It comes after Elon Musk announced the first Neuralink brain chip has been successfully implanted in the human skullCredit: Reuters
The technology was developed primarily to 'restore autonomy' to individuals whose medical status reduced their mobility
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The technology was developed primarily to 'restore autonomy' to individuals whose medical status reduced their mobility
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China's shock plan in the field of brain chips comes as Musk announced that the first Neuralink brain chip has been successfully implanted into a human skull.

The billionaire said that the preliminary results from the human test subject are promising.

And now the announcement by China - following the footsteps of the Tesla boss - could potentially spark the biggest global tech rivalry of this decade.

China dubbed the "brain-computer interface” as one of its "innovative iconic products", according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's press release on Monday.

It said the country - in coming years - is aiming to develop a range of "brain-interface products" - just like Neuralink's Telepathy.

"[China] aims to make breakthroughs in key technologies and core devices such as brain-computer fusion, brain-like chips, and brain-computing neural models," the Chinese ministry added.

Last year, the Chinese government opened a 60-person laboratory focused entirely on brain-machine interfaces, Gizmodo reports.

The lab is reportedly focused on turning extensive research in the field of brain chips into practical applications - to rival Musk's Neuralink, according to South China Morning Post.

Researchers in China have apparently developed a computing device that connects to your brain via the inner ear.

While this device works without a chip implant - like Neuralink's Telepathy - it can still feed data directly into the human brain.

China says it hopes to use such advanced brain technology in driverless cars, virtual reality, and medical rehabilitation - a cumulative vision that was first pitched by Musk in 2017.

Experts, however, argue that China could leverage such tech implants and weaponise them to spy against their own people.

Meanwhile, some critics of the technology claim that such products will falsy be marketed as a remedy for all difficulties - and that interfering the human biology with such tech implants could turn people into zombies.

Dr Mikhail Lebedev, a senior neuroscientist at Duke University in Durham, said: "It is even possible that "humanity" will evolve into a community of zombies."

Timeline Elon Musk's Neuralink

FOUNDED in 2016, Neuralink is Elon Musk's most ambitious project that aims to erase the biological barrier between human brain and big tech.

Musk's company initially hired a bunch of experts in areas such as neuroscience, biochemistry and robotics to develop a chip that could be implanted into the skull.

In April 2017, Neuralink announced that it was aiming to make devices to treat serious brain diseases in the short-term, with the eventual goal of human enhancement.

In April 2021, Neuralink shocked the world with a video of a Macaque, known as Pager, with one of the chips playing Pong.

The animal was seen using a joystick manually and then operating it with only its mind via a wireless connection with the chip.

Neuralink reportedly implanted Bluetooth-enabled chips into the brains of several monkeys to see if they could communicate with computers through a small receiver.

In November 2023, the company that it was looking for quadriplegics under 40 years old to take part in the human trials.

Neuralink got FDA clearance for its first human clinical trials in May, with the company initially wanting to test on 10 humans, though that number has since changed to six.

The brain chip has 1,000 electrodes and hopes to help people wirelessly perform computer functions simply by thinking via a “think-and-click” mechanism. 

On Monday, announced the first Neuralink brain chip has been successfully implanted in the human skull - marking a successful human trial.

The Tesla boss said that the first Neuralink product is called Telepathy.

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