Inside the Mind of a Soldier: DARPA's Brain Chip Revolutionizing Warfare
The US Military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing a chip that can be implanted in the brain to directly connect soldiers to computers. The chip, which is no bigger than a cubic centimeter, or two nickels back-to-back, will be used to improve a soldier's hearing and vision. DARPA is also credited with the invention of GPS, speech translation, the Internet, and numerous other useful technologies.
The US Military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing a chip that can be implanted in the brain to directly connect soldiers to computers. The chip, which is no bigger than a cubic centimeter, or two nickels back-to-back, will be used to improve a soldier’s hearing and vision. DARPA is also credited with the invention of GPS, speech translation, the Internet, and numerous other useful technologies.