Video: Using mind control to talk to machines

Courtesy ZDNET - Between the Lines  Fri, 08/22/2008 - 9:18am

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, the company’s Justin Rattner talks to Emotiv Systems President Tan Le about new interface technologies that are making humans more like machines.

In a demo for conference attendees, Le shows a headset Emotiv developed that can track electrical signals in the brain and interact with content on [...]



 

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