• 11 months ago
Brain reading robots, enabled by brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), have the potential to revolutionize human-machine interaction. BCIs allow direct communication between the brain and electronic devices, enabling control of prosthetic limbs, communication, and thought-based control of robots. Recent advancements include a BCI that translates speech to text at high speeds and a digital connection between the brain and spinal cord to restore walking ability for paralyzed individuals. While commercialization is still in its early stages, companies like Neuralink are making progress. Brain reading robots can benefit people with disabilities and enhance human-machine communication. However, ethical and legal concerns surrounding data ownership, privacy, and security must be addressed. Despite challenges, the technology holds enormous potential, and ongoing research promises new and innovative applications in the future.

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