The Michael Shermer Show

The Future of Brain Implants: Restoring Speech, Regaining Mobility, Treating Pain

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Dec 23, 2025
Matt Angle, the founder and CEO of Paradromics, is revolutionizing neurotechnology with high-data-rate brain-computer interfaces. He shares fascinating insights into how these devices can restore speech for paralyzed patients and enhance control of prosthetics. Angle highlights the challenges and breakthroughs of decoding neural activity and the regulatory landscape for bringing these innovations to clinical trials. He also addresses ethical concerns and the future possibilities of sensory prostheses and cognitive augmentation, sparking a thought-provoking discussion on consciousness and technology.
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ADVICE

Measure Pain And Mood Objectively

  • Use BCIs to objectively measure states like pain and mood instead of relying solely on subjective scales.
  • Apply continuous readouts to personalize treatments and evaluate drug efficacy faster.
INSIGHT

Engineering Bypasses Biological Limits

  • Neural engineering can restore function faster than uncertain biological regeneration.
  • Connecting brain signals to engineered effectors can re-enable speech and movement without regrowing tissue.
ADVICE

Keep Compute Outside The Body

  • Architect BCIs with minimal internal complexity and externalize compute for fast iteration.
  • Put heavy processing outside the body so software and hardware can improve rapidly without reimplantation.
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