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A clinical symposium at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, explored the integration of chess with brain-computer interface (BCI) systems.
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Shenzhen, China
Who
FIDE Treasurer Zhu Chen, WIM Liang Zhihua, Neuralink patient Noland Arbaugh, WFM Anna Cramling
What
A clinical symposium at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, explored the integration of chess with brain-computer interface (BCI) systems.
When
Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:02:56 GMT · 3h 13m ago
Where
Shenzhen, China ·
Why
Chess is emerging as a useful tool for exploring cognition, digital interaction, and future clinical testing in BCI research.
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The use of chess in BCI research demonstrates the potential for new applications in medical hardware and could significantly advance the treatment of neurological conditions. This collaboration highlights the growing interdisciplinary approach to technological and medical innovation.
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