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20 Nov 2012

Tessel Renzenbrink writes:

With everybody constantly on their phones, the emergence of the Internet of Things and augmented reality, ubiquitous computing does not seem all that far-fetched anymore. That being so, the question arises how we will interface with our smart cars, our smart homes and our domestic robots? Will we hunch over tablets to control the sound and lighting systems in the house? Make exaggerated gestures to control our motion-sensing robot? Talk to our smart albeit inanimate car? Or will we take out the middle man and interface with our smart environment directly with our brain.

Carbon Microthread Connects Brain to Machine - [Link]

One Response to “Carbon Microthread Connects Brain to Machine”

  1. ikalogic Says:

    That’s really amazing. In my company we have a (long term) project whose aim is to help hemiplegic patient walk normally so that’s something i can relate to.

    I just wonder how much they can reduce the cost of such equipment to make it available to a wide public..

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