
A Keyboard in the Brain: Meta Studies the Neuroprosthetics of the Future
Neuroprosthetics take a quantum leap: a non-invasive system decodes thoughts into written text. Meta unveils Brain2Qwerty, the interface that helps without surgery.
Neuroprosthetics take a quantum leap: a non-invasive system decodes thoughts into written text. Meta unveils Brain2Qwerty, the interface that helps without surgery.
Social interactions, especially between friends, increase the effectiveness of a neural interface in decoding brain activity. Possible applications in rehabilitation and multitasking.
After successful monkey tests, the University of Alberta is ready to "cure" spinal injuries in humans. It won't be a short road, but it will work wonders.
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