discussion keeps the world turning this is round table China just laid down a bold marker in the brain tech revolution.
New national guidelines set hard deadlines for BCI breakthroughs for just a couple of years from now,
by 2027.
They're looking at faster neural chips,
advanced signal decoding, and seamless brain-device integration.
There's no speculation, just concrete targets.
We'll examine what's really driving China's neurotech surge.
I'm Steve, and for today's show, I'm with Niu Honglin and Yuxin.
First, on the program.
China has taken a major step towards advancing its brain-computer interface, or BCI,
industry with multiple government authorities jointly releasing a new set of guidelines aimed at accelerating innovation and development in the field.
The plan outlines ambitious goals,
including achieving key technological breakthroughs by, as I mentioned,
strengthening core intellectual property and fostering industry-wide collaboration between research institutions and also private enterprises.
But what exactly do these guidelines entail?
We're going to find out.
And how do they build on China's recent BCI advancements from mind-controlled robotics to breakthroughs in neural signal decoding?
The push itself signals China's determination to become a global leader in next-gen neurotechnology.
Yuxuan and Yehong Lun, good afternoon to you both.
We talked about this on the show before,