By the 4000s, bioelectronic interfaces will enable direct interaction between biological systems and electronic devices. These interfaces will allow for real-time monitoring and control of biological functions, enhancing medical treatments and enabling new forms of human-machine interaction. Applications will include advanced prosthetics controlled by neural signals and wearable devices that monitor and respond to physiological changes. Bioelectronic interfaces will bridge the gap between biology and technology, leading to innovative solutions in healthcare and expanding the possibilities for human enhancement and integration with digital systems.
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