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Harvard creates brain-to-brain interface, allows humans to control other animals with thoughts alone
ExtremeTech
Researchers at Harvard University have created the first noninvasive brain-to-brain interface (BBI) between a human... and a rat. Simply by ...
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Venturebeat
Google today announced its advancements in deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence, for key processes like image recognition and speech recognition.
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Engadget
When you hear someone else speak, specific neurons in your brain fire. Brian Pasley and a bunch of his colleagues discovered this at the University of California, Berkeley. And not only that, but those neurons all appeared to be tuned to specific sound frequencies. So, Pasley had a thought: "If you're reading text in a newspaper or a book, you hear a voice in your own head," so why can't we decode
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Michio Kaku |Big think
Can We Have Brain-to-Brain Communication?Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideoJoin Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://b...
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Berkeley
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Head Squeeze
See-through screens that allow us to reach in, touch and interact with objects? Jinha Lee believes his 3D devices will break down boundaries and make our dig...
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Gigaom
In 2012, a paralyzed woman with an investigational 96-electrode sensor the size of a baby aspirin implanted onto the surface of her brain was able to think
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Future Thinking | BRITLAB
See-through screens that allow us to reach in, touch and interact with objects? Jinha Lee believes his 3D devices will break down boundaries and make our dig...
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Humanity+
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Washington Post
Imagine a world where a helmet could transmit your feelings and thoughts -- not just to your friends, but to Facebook.
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Quartz
Movies are becoming more like real life, and real life is becoming more like movies.
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TED | John Underkoffler
Minority Report science adviser and inventor John Underkoffler demos g-speak -- the real-life version of the film's eye-popping, tai chi-meets-cyberspace computer interface. Is this how tomorrow's computers will be controlled?
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Google ATAP
Project Soli is developing a new interaction sensor using radar technology. The sensor can track sub-millimeter motions at high speed and accuracy. It fits o...
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Neuroscience News
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IFLS
Scientists Create Holograms that you can Touch
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Business Insider
These multi-animal "brainets" can solve problems as a team.
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Science Alert
In a provocative study reminiscent of the hive mind network of Star Treks’ Borg villains, researchers have created shared brain networks for the first time by digitally linking multiple animal brains in two ground-breaking experiments.
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Singularity Weblog
Telepathic Technology based on developments in brain-machine interface is already here...
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Michio Kaku | Big Think
Can We Have Brain-to-Brain Communication? Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https:/...
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Singularity Hub
With augmented and virtual reality, we’ll be able to design computer interfaces as revolutionary as the Xerox Alto, Apple Macintosh, and Microsoft Windows.
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Wired
Where we're going, we don't need words.
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Nikolas Badminton
What if one talk can change the way 2000 people think?
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Business Insider
Microsoft Chief Scientist Xuedong Huang talks about the power and potential of speech recognition and of artificial intelligence.
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Market Watch
Imagine a future where algorithms replace albums, Frank Sinatra has new hits, and the DJ always plays your favorite song.
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Nat and Friends
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/CEsJyN FOLLOW US: https://twitter.com/natandlo TWEET THIS: http://ctt.ec/uxL74 We knew Alex as this person who would sometimes visi...
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Science World Report
A team of Japanese scientists have built a device that can predict words before they are spoken by analyzing brainwaves.
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The Awl
by Christian BrownPocketI wish I could get away with charging my clients a fee for every time they say “Minority Report” to me. I’m a commercial artist in L.A., and 90% of commercial art is shutting ...
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Search Engine Watch
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Business Insider
One Silicon Valley starrtup called Meta is actually doing this right now.
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Mind & Machine
My guest today is John Underkoffler. As an early member of the MIT Media Lab, John was approached by Steven Spielberg and legendary world-builder Alex McDowe...
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Samsaxton
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MIT Technology Review
The ability to send thoughts directly to another person’s brain is the stuff of science fiction. At least, it used to be. In recent years, physicists and neuroscientists have developed an armory of tools that can sense certain kinds of thoughts and transmit information about them into other brains. That has made brain-to-brain communication a…
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Wall Street Journal
QWERTY keyboards have been around for over a century, but a new era in tech needs a new kind of input. WSJ’s David Pierce tries out the keyboards of the futu...
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Singularity Hub
BrainNet is proof-of-concept that we are inching towards technology that could one day take telepathy out of the realm of science fiction.
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Science Alert
Neuroscientists have successfully hooked up a three-way brain connection to allow three people share their thoughts – and in this case, play a Tetris-style game.
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Digital Trends
Microsoft has been awarded a patent for a new typing method in virtual reality and with console gamepads that leverages a radial wheel. The system has trappings of the Microsoft Surface Dial and could prove a more intuitive way to type out long messages while using virtual reality motion controllers.
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Variety
This collaboration tool looks like taken straight out of "Minority Report."
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Digital Trends
Put down your keycard! More and more people are turning to implanted RFID chips as their choice of workplace identification. Should we be worried about a world in which employees get microchipped? Meet the companies working in this field and the man who predicted it all back in 1998.
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The Verge
Google’s Project Soli explores the use of miniature radars in future hardware interfaces. Now, researchers from the University of St Andrews show how the same technology can be used for more nuanced sensing tasks, like counting cards.
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Engadget
Combining machine learning with creative applications of sensors, Future Interfaces Group is trying to find the next ways we’ll interface with computers beyo...
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Deloitte
Interfaces are moving from traditional keyboards to touchscreens, voice commands, and beyond, transforming the way we engage with machines, data, and each other.
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Forbes
GPU acceleration, deeper analytics, the ability to shoot laser beams from your eyes - just some of the benefits of eye-tracking in VR.
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Cheddar
In the early 2000s, 3D logos and skeuomorphic designs were all the rage. But overnight, the whole world changed to 2D design. Subscribe to Cheddar on YouTube...
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The Next Web
A trio of researchers from the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) recently developed an eyes-free, AI-powered, invisible keyboard interface that positions itself based on where you choose to set your hands when you’
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Business Insider
SelfieType will use a front-facing camera to track your fingers and turn any empty surface into a virtual keyboard.
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Digitaltrends
The Future Interfaces Group at Carnegie Mellon has a simple mission: Invent the way we'll use computers in 25 years time. Doing it isn't so easy, of course.
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Fast Company
The startup has also raised $700,000 in an ongoing seed round.
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Fierce Telecom
AT&T is looking at computer vision technology that could be used in retail stores for social distancing. Speaking at an investor event Thursday morning, AT&T CTO Andre Fuetsch said by working with cloud companies such as Microsoft, computer vision technology could be used to ensure retail employees and customers are following the new normal for social distancing guidelines.
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Computer World
Ransomware is running rampant these days, but there are several ways Windows 10 users and admins can protect their PCs. Here’s what to do.
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Interesting Engineering
Next-generation user interfaces are already changing the way interact with our smart devices.
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One Zero
The long-lived “desktop” operating system has been with us for almost 40 years. Although some of the mechanics have proven remarkably durable, contemporary computer usage is very different from the…
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Axios
Here's how neurotechnology could one day shape our behavior.
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From The Interface
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency invests millions in
brain-computer interface projects every year, effectively driving the…
brain-computer interface projects every year, effectively driving the…
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Interesting Engineering
ATMs aren't as dangerous as you think! Check out this company's new touchless touchscreen.
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The Verge
Meta, formerly Facebook, Research Labs has unveiled a new haptic glove prototype that uses soft robotics and microfluidics to produce the illusion of touch.