01-15-2024, 12:49 AM
Read about this on a newsite this AM and then found the company website. Interesting.
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It's not so much reading signals in the brain as the way our bodies react to those signals (I think). The new site had an account from a reporter who was able to move a mouse around the screen partly by thinking about it and partly via eye and face movements which tracked with what they were paying attention to and used AI to interpret what they were doing (blinking to 'click' the mouse for example).
Todd
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It's not so much reading signals in the brain as the way our bodies react to those signals (I think). The new site had an account from a reporter who was able to move a mouse around the screen partly by thinking about it and partly via eye and face movements which tracked with what they were paying attention to and used AI to interpret what they were doing (blinking to 'click' the mouse for example).
Todd
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