Reality may soon become stranger than science fiction. Engineers at the University of Texas at Austin recently revealed that universal brain-computer interface technology allows users to control video games using just their minds, according to the University of Texas at Austin. Debriefing.
This discovery is considered a breakthrough in the study of the potential relationship between the brain and technology.
The report says this could represent a major advance in scientists and researchers harnessing the power of the brain. If this technology proves reliable, it could offer a whole new way of life for people with movement disorders.
The university said the ability to control things with the mind is no longer just a fantasy, but could become a reality for many people. report, Published by the Cockrell School of Engineeringsaid, “Researchers have incorporated machine learning capabilities into a brain-computer interface, making it an all-purpose solution.”
Generally, these types of devices need to be tailored for each user. This is because no two brains are the same. This problem has been a big problem for people in this field. Recent solutions are able to “quickly understand the needs of individual subjects and self-adjust through repetition, meaning that multiple patients can use the device without the need for personalization.” .”
It was discovered that Published in PNAS Nexus magazine.
“We’re thrilled to be working with this new team,” said Satyam Kumar, a graduate student in the lab of Jose del R. Millan, a professor in the Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Cockrell School of Engineering and the Department of Neurology at the Dell School of Medicine. In a clinical setting, this technology eliminates the need for specialized teams to perform this long and tedious calibration process. ”
“It’s a much faster transition from patient to patient.”
The technology appears to have some similarities to Elon Musk’s brain implant chip Neuralink. Blaze News recently reported that a paralyzed man was the first person to publish a post to his X using only his mind using either: Neuralink brain implant chip.
Although Neuralink’s technology looks promising, there are reports of monkeys suffering and dying during testing of the technology. The company denies that the monkeys died as a direct result of the brain-implanted chip, but some remain skeptical.
Neuralink also has not had its findings backed up by peer-reviewed journals, which is unusual in this field of research.
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