In 2025, General Sense quietly built the world's first real-time detection of the chemical world from neural activity using this very specific brain signal. We’re making a Nose-Computer Interface (NCI) that reads a dog's sense of smell in real time and turns it into machine-readable intelligence. We implant surface electrodes on the olfactory bulb of dogs, decode what they smell at the neural level, and classify it with AI faster than the dog can even react. No behavioral training. No handler interpretation. Just raw chemical data streaming off a biological sensor that evolution spent 50 million years perfecting. We’re finalizing some research questions in rat models before implanting our first dog in October. The founding team built the underlying science from a DARPA-funded lab at NYU. We are building the chemical lobe for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and we are the only company on Earth collecting this data at this massive scale.