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Tesla just invested billions to control the brain behind its future machines
Tesla has just committed billions of dollars to secure the artificial intelligence engines it believes will power its next ...
Last summer, a team of researchers reported using a brain-computer interface to detect words people with paralysis imagined ...
'Brain-in-a-jar' biocomputers can now learn to control robots Living brain cells wired into organoid-on-a-chip biocomputers can now learn to drive robots, thanks to an open-source intelligent ...
The mind-controlled exoskeleton developed by Miguel Nicolelis and his colleagues will allow a paralyzed teenager to make the ceremonial first kick of the 2014 World Cup. Danilo Borges/World Cup Portal ...
The word “bionic” conjures sci-fi visions of humans enhanced to superhuman levels. It’s true that engineering advances such as better motors and batteries, together with modern computing, mean that ...
Researchers at MIT have developed a new prosthetic leg that can be controlled via brain signals, an achievement that could greatly enhance the experience of walking with a bionic limb for amputees. As ...
New AI model decodes brain signals captured noninvasively via EEG opens the possibility of developing future neuroprosthetics ...
In the ever-evolving landscape where technology intersects with healthcare, Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are emerging as a transformative force, turning the once-fantastic imaginings of science ...
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Russia unveils brain-controlled spy pigeons project
Russia is pioneering remote-controlled spy pigeons fitted with brain implants that can ‘fly at will’. A state-linked Moscow neurotechnology firm has bragged that its operators can steer flocks across ...
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