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Scientists decoded inner speech from brain signals, enabling password-activated BCIs for faster, easier communication.
A new landmark BCI study led by Stanford Medicine neuroscientists demonstrates a brain-computer interface capable of decoding ...
Neuralink has implanted its brain-computer interface in a human, according to an announcement made on Monday by South African-born American billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, who co-founded the ...
The world in 2030 promises to be radically different, driven by innovative technologies that will reshape every aspect of our ...
Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) are starting to make their way into the consumer sphere, from brain-training systems to 'passthoughts'.
As our digital and physical environments become more intertwined, brain-computer interfaces are poised to change how we communicate and interact with the world.
Scientists at Stanford University have taken a major step toward helping people “speak” without moving a muscle—by decoding ...
Brain-computer interfaces translate neural signals into actions, revolutionizing healthcare and enhancing communication for individuals with disabilities.
The Future Interfaces Group at Carnegie Mellon has a simple mission: Invent the way we'll use computers in 25 years time. Doing it isn't so easy, of course.
So by looking at the long timeline of computer design we can see waves of change and future ripples. Here’s our brief and apocryphal history of the human-computer interface.
To coincide with the event, we present a roundup of the coolest computer interfaces past, present, and future. Multitouch screen: Microsoft’s Surface is an example of a multitouch screen.
Bleak cyborg future from brain-computer interfaces if we're not careful Researchers warn of the potential social, ethical, and legal consequences of technologies interacting heavily with human brains.