BG2 Neural Interface System - This enables people with paralysis to control tablets device
BG2 Neural Interface System
This enables people with paralysis to control tablets device
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As we all know, In our world today, the use of smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices have become a necessity and a part of our everyday lifestyle, but the usage of these devices are impossible for people with paralysis.
But this Braingate2 Neural Interface System grants people with paralysis the access to control tablet devices by just thinking about making movement with the cursor, they can surf the internet, navigate their way through mobile apps, social media, emails, and even shop online if they want.
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The BrainGate2 Neural Interface System, device consist of a tiny sensor, when attached to the scalp of the individual, it records signal from the brain, and these signals are transmitted through the cables and decoded by a computer used to operate external devices.
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Hi @victorevan,
Thanks for your hunt. Sadly enough I can not approve it as you haven’t truly hunted a product but a research institute/program.
At Steemhunt our focus is on the actual products.
I think the actual product here is BrainGate2 Neural Interface System, as it is in use in a clinical trial. If you could update your hunt accordingly I can pass it.
Approved, @victorevan. In the future please just leave a comment reply in response to the moderator’s comment to update us.
We are seeing the future right there. At present, this is being designed for people with disabilities. In the not too distant future, we will see everyone with this. I would say it will be on sale within 5 years.
This will radically change how we interact with the machines around us. Our way now is far too slow compared to the pace when we can just think and the computer knows what we want.
Great hunt showing the future direction of our communication with devices.