https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/ ... ones-33216
The U.S. Military Is Working on Mind-Control for Drones -But a direct man-machine interface is a long way off.
"The big challenge is you're talking about interfacing with the human brain-that's not a trivial thing," said Bradley Greger, a neural engineer at Arizona State University. "It's a big deal to implant something into the brain."
DARPA is trying to minimize that risk. In February 2016 the agency announced the first successful tests, on animals, of a tiny sensor that travels through blood vessels, lodges in the brain and records neural activity.
The so-called "stentrode," a combination stent and electrode, could help researchers solve one of the most vexing problems with human-drone interfacing. How to insert a transmitter into someone's brain without also drilling a hole in their head."
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