A Chinese state-backed company, Beijing Xinzhida Neurotechnology, unveiled a brain chip similar to the Neuralink developed on Thursday at the annual tech-focused Zhongguancun Forum in Beijing. It has developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) implant, called Neucyber, that has been tested on a monkey, allowing it to control a robotic arm with only its thoughts. It was "independently developed" and China's first "high-performance invasive BCI."