April 8, 2024, 2:30 p.m. | Jon Victor

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As tiny chips and artificial intelligence algorithms become more powerful, a possible future where people control computers just by thinking has become more realistic, according to Brian Otis, the cofounder and former chief technology officer of Alphabet’s Verily life-sciences unit. Otis in February joined Precision Neuroscience as chief technology officer, a move that hasn’t been reported previously. 

Launched in 2021 by a group of founders including Neuralink cofounder Ben Rapoport, Precision has raised $53 million from investors including B Capital, …

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