ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 43 (BCI Standards)
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The first global standards body for brain-computer interfaces is aimed squarely at everyday consumers, not medicine — and at feeding your brain data into AI.
Who they are
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 43, the first international standards committee for brain-computer interfaces, established March 2022.
What they do
The engine notes its scope deliberately targets mass-market cognitive data, not therapeutic medical uses.
How it works
It's developing standards for architecture, vocabulary, and data formats for non-invasive brain-information collection across industrial, military, smart-environment, and human-augmentation uses — explicitly excluding medical applications.
Why it matters
The engine flags it as building the plumbing to let human brain data be smoothly fed into global AI systems.
The engine's record — word for word
Established March 2022. First international standards committee for Brain-Computer Interface integration. Scope explicitly focuses on non-medical mass-market cognitive data extraction — deliberately excludes therapeutic medical applications. Developing ISO/IEC 27572 (architecture), ISO/IEC 8663 (vocabulary), standardized data formats for non-invasive brain information collection. Maps use cases across industrial, military, smart environments, human augmentation. Ensures human cognitive data can be seamlessly ingested into global AI ecosystems.
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