Unless there's a big advance in magnetic field manipulation, I doubt it.
Basically - unless we find a way to inject data non-invasively using an advanced version of transcranial magnetic stimuation.
The basic problem with bioscience - in fact anything that's not computer science, is you can't just hit "recompile" when you screw up. We can't just replace an optic nerve that goes bad, in fact anytime you do even minor surgery you run the risk of an infection that wipes out whole systems of the body from a tiny mistake.
I really hope we get to see biological interfaces in our lifetimes. If there's a singularity, I'm guessing that's where it'll begin to take off.