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Future Lab

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BCI

Why do we still plan to stick to brain-computer interfaces (BCI)? Three reasons, you may also want to think about it after reading it:

🧠 Let "thoughts" speak

For the disabled, BCI is not black technology, but a hopeful restart button for "connecting the world". Can't move your hands? Then use your brain! We are turning ideas into actions directly.

🤝 Human-machine fusion is really not science fiction

The future human beings are not just "naked brain" survival individuals, but evolved "augmented humans". BCI is the interface between you and AI - don't be afraid, it won't steal your soul, it just helps you upgrade.

⏳ Redefine "being alive"

Imagine that one day you can store memories, back up your life, and even relive those important moments... This not only changes the boundaries of technology, but also challenges our imagination of "life".

We are not wind chasers, we are wind makers. BCI is not a brain hole, it is the starting point of the next human leap. Come or not, the brain has the final say!

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Smart Funeral

Who says that the "last journey of life" can only be unchanged? We are using cutting-edge technology to redefine the imagination of the funeral industry - not only to commemorate the deceased, but also to bring a new experience of emotion and memory to the living.

That's right, we are turning this traditional industry into the "last innovation highland" of the integration of technology and humanities. Sounds unorthodox? In fact, it's just walking ahead of time.

The relevant mysterious plan is being patented, so stay tuned.

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Pleasantview Gem Inn

Not just pleasant on the outside, our Pleasantview Gem Inn properties are especially popular among families. With underground parking and floor-to-ceiling windows, there's no shortage of natural light or space.

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