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Sydney researchers have developed an AI model that can decipher words and sentences from brainwaves detected by a wearable cap. It opens up a new frontier to help patients with cognition, but ...
I want to eat” popped up in Chinese characters on a computer at a public hospital in central Beijing. The words were formed ...
Chinese researchers conduct world-first human trial of brain-computer interface operation allowing paralysed patient to move his limbs.
In another advancement in the field of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), a new implant-based system has enabled a paralyzed person to not only talk, but also 'sing' simple melodies through a ...
The first real-world brain-computer interface use case likely to see broad adoption will be in high-risk operational environments like defense, aviation or energy.
It feels like I can move at will," said the tetraplegic patient involved in China's first-in-human clinical trial of an invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) device.
Eventually, BCI devices could allow humans to merge with AI, according to the Neuralink boss, allowing people to compete with artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Chinese researchers used brain-computer interfaces, or BCI, a wireless invasive implant in a patient with tetraplegia in March, the English-language newspaper reported.
Brain-computer interface specialist Synchron has previewed an AI model that it believes will form the basis of a new generation of devices.
Brain-computer interfaces, such as Elon Musk's Neuralink, have the potential to revolutionise precision medicine and transform how we understand and treat the brain.