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    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology.

    China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip—here’s what’s next

    Sitting in the courtyard of his house in China’s Henan province last October, Dong Hui decided to try holding a pen. Six years after a car accident left him paralyzed from the neck down, he slowly wrote his name, “Thank you,” and the date.

    The breakthrough was made possible by a brain implant called NEO. In March, it became the world’s first invasive brain-computer interface approved for use beyond clinical trials. The approval is expected to accelerate China’s push to become a global leader in brain implants.

    Read the full story on how China reached this milestone—and what it means for the future of brain-computer interfaces.

    —You Xiaoying

    The must-reads

    I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

    1 Nvidia is launching its first AI chip for personal computers
    The RTX Spark will power laptops from Dell, HP, Microsoft, and others. (BBC)
    + They’re being designed specifically to run AI agents. (WSJ $)
    + The first devices are set to launch on Windows PCs in the fall.
    (CNBC)
    + The move marks a challenge to Apple and Intel.
    (FT $)

    2 The US is stopping exports of AI chips to Chinese firms abroad
    It’s closed a loophole allowing exports to Chinese subsidiaries. (Reuters $)
    + Which may have enabled unlicensed access to Nvidia chips. (Al Jazeera)
    + Export curbs have led China to redesign its chip industry. (MIT Technology Review)

    3 Surgeons have transplanted pig liver and kidneys into a living person
    The clinically dead recipient’s organs worked for almost five days. (Nature)
    + Pig organs could ease transplant shortages. (Guardian)
    + Putin says organ transplants could grant immortality. (MIT Technology Review) 

    4 The US, Australia, and UK will defend seabed cables with underwater drones
    They’re developing the vehicles via the trilateral AUKUS defense ⁠pact. (CNN)
    + Undersea internet cables face growing threats. (BBC)

    5 A new study has revealed chatbots’ manipulative ‘dark patterns’ 
    It found they prey on emotions to encourage harmful behavior. (404 Media)
    + They can also sway voters better than political ads. (MIT Technology Review)

    6 Apple plans to disrupt the traditional glasses market
    Its smart glasses target the broader spectacles industry. (Bloomberg $)
    + Smart glasses are also gaining traction in warfare. (MIT Technology Review)

    7 AI super PACs are dueling over the midterms
    Split between Anthropic and OpenAI, they’re fighting to shape AI regulation. (NYT $)

    8 SoftBank has overtaken Toyota as Japan’s most valuable company
    The AI boom pushed SoftBank’s market value above $305 billion. (Bloomberg $) 

    9 A botnet of more than 17 million devices has been dismantled in Europe
    Dutch authorities linked the network to a Russian proxy service. (Ars Technica)

    10 Tech leaders are uniting around a transhuman vision for AI
    They’re working toward a post-human agenda. (Guardian)

    Quote of the day

    “It’s just been shoved down their throats in secrecy. And that makes them upset.” 

    —Legendary environmental activist Erin Brockovich tells “The Jim Acosta Show” why citizens are angry about data centers expanding into their communities.

     One More Thing

    Dr. Nicholas Passalacqua, Forensic Anthropology Facilities Director at Western Carolina University observes a body at the decomp facility.

    MIKE BELLEME


    What happens when you donate your body to science

    Rebecca George doesn’t mind the vultures. At Western Carolina University’s body farm, forensic anthropologists monitor donors—sometimes for years—as they become nothing but bones.

    Around 20,000 people donate their cadavers to scientific research and education each year. At anatomy labs and body farms, they help train doctors, advance research, and teach scientists more about the human body long after death.

    But what actually happens after a body is donated? Read the full story to find out.

    —A.W. Ohlheiser

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