Researchers have developed biosensor technology that will allow you to operate devices, such as robots and machines, solely through thought control. Researchers from the University of Technology ...
We’re a little closer to getting all-purpose robots that change shape depending on the job, thanks to researchers who created a way for machines to mind meld. In the new system, the robot is made of ...
Although it is possible to control devices using brain waves, doing so usually involves having electrodes and conductive gel applied to one's head. Now, however, scientists have developed a ...
Welding has always been a physical, hands-on job — but that may be about to change. That’s because researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new mind-control system ...
A new peer-reviewed study published in ACS Applied Nano Materials demonstrates a new type of AI-enabled brain-machine interface (BMI) featuring noninvasive biosensor nanotechnology and augmented ...
Medical science has hedged its hopes on mind control to help people living with mobility issues, while the consumer-facing side of the tech industry sees it as another cutting-edge solution to ...
When it comes to controlling robots, it isn't just a matter of finding ways to give them commands, but of making sure they're carrying out those commands properly. To help with this, a team from MIT's ...
Baxter can read your mind to learn if it's getting a simple task right or wrong, possibly setting up a foundation for thought-controlled machines. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011.
Scientists at University of California San Francisco (UCSF) have published in Cell a new study that demonstrates a brain-computer interface (BCI) powered by artificial intelligence (AI) machine ...
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