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On December 30, the reporter learned that in the “Tiantian Chess Cup” China Chess Association annual finals held in Hainan, Han Binbin, a chess player with cerebral palsy, wore a non-intrusive brain-computer interface device, controlled chess pieces through his mind, and completed the game with Meng Chen, a top chess master. According to reports, this is the first time in the world that non-intrusive brain-computer interface technology has been used to compete at a national open sporting event. A reporter from Interface News learned that the technology is based on a large 5 billion parameter EEG model based on the AI EEG decoding algorithm framework independently developed by Yansi Brain-like. The model is based on human intracranial EEG data training and has the ability to generalize across systems, users, tasks, and scenarios, and can be quickly adapted without months of special training.

Zhitongcaijing·12/30/2025 11:25:08
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On December 30, the reporter learned that in the “Tiantian Chess Cup” China Chess Association annual finals held in Hainan, Han Binbin, a chess player with cerebral palsy, wore a non-intrusive brain-computer interface device, controlled chess pieces through his mind, and completed the game with Meng Chen, a top chess master. According to reports, this is the first time in the world that non-intrusive brain-computer interface technology has been used to compete at a national open sporting event. A reporter from Interface News learned that the technology is based on a large 5 billion parameter EEG model based on the AI EEG decoding algorithm framework independently developed by Yansi Brain-like. The model is based on human intracranial EEG data training and has the ability to generalize across systems, users, tasks, and scenarios, and can be quickly adapted without months of special training.