Actually, the so-called cyborg, that was, the combination of man and machine, wasn't just a science fiction concept.
In 2002, more than a decade ago, the famous British cyberneticist Kevin Warwick conducted a risky experiment. He implanted a silicone sensor transmitter chip into his brain and became "the world's first cyborg."
Through simple mind-control like techniques, he was able to control simple networking devices, and the output signals were complex enough to even operate a robotic arm.
The principle for Warwick's device was similar to the neural access technology used by Lu Zhou, except that instead of collecting neural signals from the spinal nerve, Warwick directly collected neural potential signals from the cerebral cortex… Signals were generated when someone imagined themselves moving a limb without actually moving the limb.
Therefore, Star Sky Technology wasn't the first to conduct a cyborg experiment.