Tether Data announced BrainOS — a competitor to Neuralink, but with open source
The company Tether, the issuer of the largest stablecoin USDT, wants to make advanced neurotechnology accessible to everyone. That is why Tether Data announced BrainOS — an open platform for enhancing human intelligence through brain-computer interfaces (BCI — Brain-Computer Interface). This project is part of Tether's strategy for ethical innovation and the decentralization of neurointerfaces.
"With a chip connected to our brain, we could combine the natural creative abilities of the human mind with significant computing power. This approach, for example, could allow scientists to develop a deeper and more accurate understanding of the universe, physics, our own bodies, and the environment in which we live, all at an exponentially higher speed than current processes," noted Tether's CEO Paolo Ardoino.