Thought-to-text chip smaller than Neuralink achieves 91% accuracy
The chip has been developed by researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and represents a leap forward in the sizzling space of brain-machine-interfaces (BMIs
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Stealth • 3m
Who knew brain chips could be so tiny? And where does this connect? On the outside of the head? Or is it wireless.
Neuralink is progressing with clinical trials, including a study in Canada to assess brain implants in paralysis patients. Additionally, the company is working on controlling robotic arms with its wireless brain interface. However, Neuralink is also
Nowadays wireless things are a trend like wireless earbuds smart watches and what not
But these things need to be charged frequently
My idea to solve this is to insert solar powered chips in both i.e cases of earbuds and smart watches so that they
China research ‘bridges gap’ between power hungry AI models and the human brain
Scientists in China said they have simulated an artificial intelligence model that mimics the behaviour of neurons in the human brain to achieve computational power with
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Medial • 2m
Tesla Cybercab robotaxi revealed, to cost below $30,000.
Tesla revealed its fully autonomous driverless robotaxi, the Cybercab, on Friday. Priced below $30,000, the Cybercab does not have a traditional charging port and will rely on wireless chargin
🧠 The Neuralink brain chip has been implanted in the second person in the world.
Elon Musk announced that a diver, who was paralyzed underwater, received a second chance at life.
Now, 400 electrodes are functioning in the head of the unfortunate s
A gym membership is no longer needed: in Korea, a helmet has been invented that irradiates the head and makes people lose weight.
The cap affects the brain in a special way and reduces appetite. According to a study, such brain electrostimulation fo