You might soon be able to control your electronic devices using only your mind. Engineers have designed a brain implant that could detect neural impulses and wirelessly communicate those signals with ...
Blues defender Jay Bouwmeester looks to pass as Stars center Andrew Cogliano reaches to stop him on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in the third period of a game at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Mo. Photo ...
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Mind over machine: Neuralink’s breakthrough lets patient control robot with thoughts
The breakthrough is part of Neuralink’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – approved “CONVOY” study, which tests how implanted brain chips enable patients to perform daily tasks independently. Wray ...
The problem with the burgeoning field of mind control, it turns out, is not that it’s crazy but, rather, that the mind-control devices currently being developed are annoyingly bulky. Consequently, MIT ...
[Vintage Geek] found an interesting device from 1996 called “MindDrive” which claims you can control your computer with your brain. Oddly, though, it doesn’t connect to your head. Instead, it has a ...
When Sid Kouider showed up at Slush, the annual startup showcase in Helsinki, wearing an ascot cap and a device he claimed would usher in a new era of technological mind control, no one thought he was ...
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