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Brain-computer interfaces have reached a milestone in restoring speech for people with ALS, with UC Davis researchers achieving 97% accuracy in decoding one patient's intended speech into real-time audio. But the technology remains confined to a handful of clinical trial participants at elite academic centers, raising urgent questions about cost, equity, corporate durability, and whether high-profile individual interventions are the best use of limited ALS research dollars.

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