
"The biggest and baddest application of BCI is if you can talk to your computer by thinking about it. If you're going to have a billion people use BCI for access to their computers every day, it can't be invasive."
"Sabi's brain-reading hat relies on EEG, or electroencephalography, which uses metal disks placed on the scalp to record the brain's electrical activity."
"Decoding imagined speech from EEG is already possible, but it's currently limited to small sets of words or commands rather than continuous, natural speech."
Sabi is creating a brain-computer interface that allows users to type by thinking, using a brain-reading beanie and baseball cap. This noninvasive technology aims to make BCI accessible to the general public, contrasting with invasive options like those from Neuralink. The device utilizes EEG to capture brain activity, though current limitations restrict it to small sets of words. The goal is to enable seamless communication with computers through thought alone, appealing to a broad user base.
Read at WIRED
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