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China’s Brain Chip Just Outsmarted Neuralink! We'll explore a groundbreaking brain implant developed in China that’s making headlines around the world. A man in Shanghai, who lost all four of his limbs, has become the first person to test this new brain-computer interface, and the results are nothing short of amazing. Using only his thoughts, he’s been able to control a computer mouse, play video games, and even beat someone at chess—all without moving a single muscle. This brain chip was created by top researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Fudan University. It’s about the size of a coin and sits inside the patient’s skull. The implant uses super-thin wires, much thinner than a human hair, to connect with the brain. These wires can read brain signals at lightning-fast speeds, allowing the person to send commands to a computer just by thinking. The surgery only took about 30 minutes, and the patient was awake and recovering on the same day. Compared to Elon Musk’s Neuralink, this Chinese brain chip is already in live human testing and showing real results. It’s fully wireless, less invasive, and has more flexible connections to the brain. While Neuralink has made big promises, this device is already delivering. In this video, we break down how the implant works, how it’s different from other brain chips, and what this could mean for the future. Could China lead the world in brain-computer technology? Could this help people with paralysis communicate or even move again? These are the big questions we discuss. Whether you're into science, tech, or just curious about the future, this video is packed with real facts, easy explanations, and a bit of humor to keep it fun. We also talk about what comes next—like new trials and the goal to start helping more patients very soon.