Brain-Computer Interface Companies Are Wary of Regulation

A researcher uses a Brain-Computer Interface helmet.

Photographer: Jean-Pierre Clatot/AFP/Getty Images

The nascent field of brain-computer interfaces is particularly sensitive to security concerns, making it a natural target for stringent oversight. But at a conference Thursday, several executives warned of the potential for what they called overregulation.

Brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, aim to enhance brain function using specialized devices. At a conference hosted by the US Commerce Department on Thursday, representatives from BCI companies including Elon Musk’s Neuralink Corp. spoke about their work and voiced concerns about government intervention.

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Brain-Computer Interface Companies Are Wary of Regulation