Teaching robots how to act is hard. Teaching them what humans actually want is ...
Meta recently open-sourced Brain2Qwerty v2, a noninvasive Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) that can decode sentences from ...
Elaine Yu sits down with Nyx He, Partner and SVP at BrainCo—one of Hangzhou’s ‘Six Little Dragons,’ a group of the city's ...
A non-invasive headset and AI allow users to operate robots using only their thoughts in BrainCo's latest breakthrough.
Implantable devices in the brain have been used for about 30 years to assist people with disabilities in completing motor ...
Interest in brain-computer interfaces is rising as it promises to help people with compromised neural abilities.
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 ...
The device, called NEO, records neuronal activity and translates it to movements made a metal glove worn by a patient.
From enhancing mobility and motor function to improving sensory capabilities, brain-computer interfaces (BCI) can expand our human capabilities by enabling seamless communication, improving cognitive ...