Precision Neuroscience CEO & Co-Founder
@Michael_MagerNY joined global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week for the “Understanding the Brain in a Digital Age” and “Technology Frontiers: Brain-Computer Interfaces” sessions.
The conversations explored how the brain is currently understood and diagnosed. The discussion touched on how neurological and psychiatric conditions are still diagnosed subjectively, based on symptoms rather than direct measurement of brain function, and how advances in neurotechnology and AI could help shift the field toward a more objective, data-driven understanding of the brain, with brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) playing a key role.
The sessions also highlighted where the BCI field truly stands today, including what’s working, what’s holding it back, and why high-quality neural data matters. Michael shared insights into
@PrecisionNeuro_'s Layer 7, emphasizing the importance of interface design, levels of invasiveness, and newer approaches that make BCIs more practical for real clinical use, and why integrating BCIs into existing clinical workflows is critical for adoption.
Learn more about Precision Neuroscience and Layer 7 here:
precisionneuro.io/product
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