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UCLA engineers have developed a wearable, noninvasive brain-computer interface system that utilizes artificial intelligence as a co-pilot to help infer user intent and complete tasks by moving a ...
Scientists at Stanford University have taken a major step toward helping people “speak” without moving a muscle—by decoding ...
Researchers have created a noninvasive brain-computer interface enhanced with artificial intelligence, enabling users to control a robotic arm or cursor with greater accuracy and speed.
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are emerging as a groundbreaking technology that has the potential to revolutionize the way humans interact with machines. By bridging the gap between human cognition ...
A new policy document outlines China’s plan to create an internationally competitive BCI industry within five years, and proposes developing devices for both health and consumer uses.
A new landmark BCI study led by Stanford Medicine neuroscientists demonstrates a brain-computer interface capable of decoding ...
First wireless brain implant works with Apple's official protocol, enabling hands-free control of iPhones, iPads and Vision ...
Scientists decoded inner speech from brain signals, enabling password-activated BCIs for faster, easier communication.
A new brain-computer interface can decode a person's inner monologue. That could help paralyzed people communicate, but also suggests scientists are one step closer to reading a person's thoughts.
Scientists have pinpointed brain activity related to inner speech—the silent monologue in people’s heads—and successfully ...