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So I was actually more impressed at the advance in battery technology that this represents than the actual brain-computer interface.
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For someone with the current brain-computer interface technology, it takes tremendous concentration and effort to type out a short message on a computer screen.
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To emulate this kind of behaviour - albeit in a more simplistic fashion - Dr Rao and his team are developing a hierarchical brain-computer interface for controlling the robot.
BBC: The robot that reads your mind to train itself
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As reported by Susan Young at the MIT Technology Review, a woman who is paralyzed from the neck down is using an advanced brain-computer interface to operate a robotic arm.
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His team at the Neural Systems Laboratory, University of Washington, hopes to take brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to the next level by attempting to teach robots new skills directly via brain signals.
BBC: The robot that reads your mind to train itself
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The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory have partnered together on a successful trial for a brain-computer interface that allows a person to control a robotic arm using only their thoughts.
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President and co-founder of Emotiv Systems, Tan Le, said the brain-to-computer interface was undoubtedly the future for video games.
CNN: The future of gaming is all in the mind
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The Emotiv EPOC headset - the first Brain Computer Interface (BCI) device for the gaming market is the technology behind the revolution -- and the company claims to have already mastered thought control.
CNN: The future of gaming is all in the mind
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Rather than discussing the already worn (and to me irrelevant) debate of digital book versus analog book, I talked about future technologies like brain computer interface, real-time simulation and programmable material, and how these will change the face of literature far beyond the Kindle, perhaps eventually eliminating text altogether.
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