The SYNCH technology is offering a new perspective for the treatment of neurological diseases. Challenges, however, must be yet overcome, and in particular miniaturisation of the system, validation of long-term endurance and biocompatibility of the implant, and, above all, a thorough understanding of the interaction between artificial neurons and brain neurons under different physiological and pathological conditions. The fundamental question we are facing now is: to what extend can we delegate to artificial neurons the possibility to influence neuronal activity in the human brain? SYNCH has certainly contributed to unveil technical bottlenecks limiting the communication between brain and implanted artificial networks, but has also demonstrated strategies enabling the two worlds to interact. This result is unique in the international scenario. In our vision, SYNCH results are the basis not only for the development of a novel class of biomedical devices, but are also contributing to trigger a necessary debate on the ethical and regulatory framework that should govern the intimate interaction between brain and AI.