Science Brain implant startup backed by Bezos and Gates is testing mind-controlled computing on humans





Ashley Capoot
  • Synchron is part of an emerging crop of companies testing technology in the brain-computer interface industry.
  • The system is implanted through the blood vessels and allows patients to operate technology using only their minds.
  • "It helps them engage in ways that we take for granted," Synchron CEO Tom Oxley said.
In a Brooklyn lab stuffed with 3D printers and a makeshift pickleball court, employees at a brain interface startup called Synchron are working on technology designed to transform daily life for people with paralysis.

The Synchron Switch is implanted through the blood vessels to allow people with no or very limited physical mobility to operate technology such as cursors and smart home devices using their mind. So far, the nascent technology has been used on three patients in the U.S. and four in Australia.

"I've seen moments between patient and partner, or patient and spouse, where it's incredibly joyful and empowering to have regained an ability to be a little bit more independent than before," Synchron CEO Tom Oxley told CNBC in an interview. "It helps them engage in ways that we take for granted."

Founded in 2012, Synchron is part of the burgeoning brain-computer interface, or BCI, industry. A BCI is a system that deciphers brain signals and translates them into commands for external technologies. Perhaps the best-known name in the space is Neuralink, thanks to the high profile of founder Elon Musk, who is also the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter.

But Musk isn't the only tech billionaire wagering on the eventual transition of BCI from radical science experiment to flourishing medical business. In December, Synchron announced a $75 million financing round that included funding from the investment firms of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

'More scalable'​

In August 2020, the Food and Drug Administration granted Synchron the Breakthrough Device designation, which is for medical devices that have the potential to provide improved treatment for debilitating or life-threatening conditions. The following year, Synchron became the first company to receive an Investigational Device Exemption from the FDA to conduct trials of a permanently implantable BCI in human patients.

Synchron is enrolling patients in an early feasibility trial, which aims to show that the technology is safe to put in humans. Six patients will be implanted with Synchron's BCI during the study, and Chief Commercial Officer Kurt Haggstrom said the company is currently about halfway through.

The company has no revenue yet, and a spokesperson said Synchron isn't commenting on how much the procedure will eventually cost.

While many competitors have to implant their BCIs through open-brain surgery, Synchron relies on a less invasive approach that builds on decades of existing endovascular techniques, the company said.

Synchron's BCI is inserted through the blood vessels, which Oxley calls the "natural highways" into the brain. Synchron's stent, called the Stentrode, is fitted with tiny sensors and is delivered to the large vein that sits next to the motor cortex. The Stentrode is connected to an antenna that sits under the skin in the chest and collects raw brain data that it sends out of the body to external devices.

Peter Yoo, senior director of neuroscience at Synchron, said since the device is not inserted directly into the brain tissue, the quality of the brain signal isn't perfect. But the brain doesn't like being touched by foreign objects, Yoo said, and the less invasive nature of the procedure makes it more accessible.

"There's roughly about 2,000 interventionalists who can perform these procedures," Yoo told CNBC. "It's a little bit more scalable, compared to, say, open-brain surgery or burr holes, which only neurosurgeons can perform."

For patients with severe paralysis or degenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, Synchron's technology can help them regain their ability to communicate with friends, family and the outside world, whether through typing, texting or even accessing social media.

Patients can use Synchron's BCI to shop online and manage their health and finances, but Oxley said what often excites them the most is text messaging.

"Losing the ability to text message is incredibly isolating," Oxley said. "Restoring the ability to text message loved ones is a very emotional restoration of power."

In December 2021, Oxley handed over his Twitter account to a patient named Philip O'Keefe, who has ALS and struggles to move his hands. About 20 months earlier, O'Keefe was implanted with Synchron's BCI.

"hello, world! Short tweet. Monumental progress," O'Keefe tweeted on Oxley's page, using the BCI.

Synchron's technology has caught the attention of its competitors. Musk approached the company to discuss a potential investment last year, according to a Reuters report. Synchron declined to comment about the report. Neuralink didn't respond to a request for comment.

Neuralink is developing a BCI that's designed to be inserted directly into the brain tissue, and while the company is not testing its device in humans yet, Musk has said he hopes it will do so this year.

Haggstrom said his company's funding will help accelerate Synchron's product development and push it toward a pivotal clinical trial that would bring the company closer to commercialization.

Khosla Ventures partner Alex Morgan, who led an earlier financing round, said that while Synchron's device may seem like something out of science fiction, it's grounded in "real science" and is already making a significant difference in patients' lives.

"Synchron is actually helping people as of right now, today," he said in an interview. "That, to me, is really exceptional."

In January, the medical journal JAMA Neurology published the peer-reviewed, long-term safety results from a trial of Synchron's BCI system in Australia. The study found that the technology remained safe and didn't deteriorate in signal quality or performance over a 12-month period.

"That was a huge publication for us," Haggstrom said.

Haggstrom said commercialization is key for all the players in the industry.

"I always like to be competitive, and so for me, being first to market is critical," Haggstrom said. "We meet future patients to talk to about their needs and stuff, and so when you see that, and you talk to these families and the caregivers, you want to race as fast as you can to provide them assistance in their daily life."
 
I swear to God someone is copying the tech that is described in Battletech. Only thing that is missing are the tatoos that make your skin shine blue and the required drugs to keep the pain at bay....

Also: what is the bet someone decides to invent a killswitch to remove unwanted workers / peopel who spill "wrongthink" or even "Wrongsay" (like misgendering)?
 
The sad part is normies think this is all science fiction/conspiracy shit but will be the first to get one implanted once it comes out and they can turn the lights off or dial their phone with a single thought.
Also: what is the bet someone decides to invent a killswitch to remove unwanted workers / peopel who spill "wrongthink" or even "Wrongsay" (like misgendering)?
That's what the 5G towers are for. They can send signals that interface with the brain implant and alter your mood, including making you more trusting of authority or hateful of things you can't see (like religion).
 
We've been inching towards that with each new electronic device that strips us of our privacy.


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I swear to God someone is copying the tech that is described in Battletech. Only thing that is missing are the tatoos that make your skin shine blue and the required drugs to keep the pain at bay....

Also: what is the bet someone decides to invent a killswitch to remove unwanted workers / peopel who spill "wrongthink" or even "Wrongsay" (like misgendering)?

Sci-Fi Author:
In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale
Tech Company:
At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus
 
That's what the 5G towers are for. They can send signals that interface with the brain implant and alter your mood, including making you more trusting of authority or hateful of things you can't see (like religion).
B-but that's just silly conspiracy non-sense... like Covid coming from a lab and not a wet market and pedophiles having a private island to do pedophile shit on!
 
The year is 2030. Neuralink has entered commercial production and available in every community health center and clinic. A revolutionary technology that would allow the user to control their body bypassing damaged neural connections.

The monoplegics, pararaplegics, quadraplegics, once the dregs of society, have ascended to physical powerhouses now that they have Neuralink and bypass pain receptors that would normally limit their strength. "They" are infamously now known as the "Plegics". It first started that jobs would prefer to hire these now powerful humans, then they only desired the Plegics...now the Plegics are in power. The common able man has been enslaved by the Plegics, as revenge for being outlawed, forgotten by society. The year is 2030 and the world has entered a war of chemical and cyber warfare to take down the Plegics.
 
"Free will is a design flaw of the human self. Allow us to...fix it."
-The people that want whats "best" for you

The sad part is normies think this is all science fiction/conspiracy shit but will be the first to get one implanted once it comes out and they can turn the lights off or dial their phone with a single thought.

Normies always think that its going to be the Jetsons future for us any moment now.

Nah, man, if the future doesnt install you a deep existential fear, you havent been paying attention
 
Nah, man, if the future doesnt install you a deep existential fear, you havent been paying attention
Unironically, seeing this shit doesn't instill existential fear, but makes me blood-boiling furious. There's only two paths forward, they die and their "new world order" dies with them, or we die and we take as many of the bastards and their slaves with us as we can. But there is no path where I will become a slave.
 
I don't see why everyone is worried about private companies developing mind control technology, if you don't want to be mind controlled you can always choose not to do business with them, this is the main difference between the government and private companies.

It's a slippery slope you don't want to start sliding down into.
 
I don't see why everyone is worried about private companies developing mind control technology, if you don't want to be mind controlled you can always choose not to do business with them, this is the main difference between the government and private companies.
It's getting to the point that even accessing government services requires a laptop or smartphone. I'm not obligated to choose a particular brand but I need applicable tech or I'm shit out of luck.

Wait until we're ten years into public adoption and then tell me I can choose not to do business with them.
 
I don't see why everyone is worried about private companies developing mind control technology, if you don't want to be mind controlled you can always choose not to do business with them, this is the main difference between the government and private companies.
How many times do we have to explain this to you "muh private company retards"

This argument is pretty much dead with these big giant monopolies that do the government's bidding and has the interests of the government as their core values. Especially people like Bezos and Gates which.

Did you not pay any attention to the Twitter files or the recent World Economic Forum? Big corporations are pretty much a branch of the government at this point.
 
How many times do we have to explain this to you "muh private company retards"

This argument is pretty much dead with these big giant monopolies that do the government's bidding and has the interests of the government as their core values. Especially people like Bezos and Gates which.

Did you not pay any attention to the Twitter files or the recent World Economic Forum? Big corporations are pretty much a branch of the government at this point.

Oh you sweet summer child. The goverments are a branch of the big (((corporations))) not the other way around. It is much worse than you think it is.

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