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Mark, a 64-year old man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), successfully used his direct thoughts to control his smart home via the Tap to Alexa feature on his Amazon Fire tablet. This ...
The 64-year-old man was able to mentally "tap" symbols on an Amazon Fire tablet thanks to an implant in a blood artery in his ...
A 64-year-old man with ALS in the US has successfully used an implantable brain-computer interface by Synchron to interact ...
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The patient can use his implant to turn on lights, make video calls, play music and shows, read books and buy products online without using his hands or voice.
The 64-year-old man has an implant ... according to brain-computer interface company Synchron. The patient, who is living ...
An implant in a blood vessel on the surface of the 64-year-old man’s brain let him mentally “tap” icons on an Amazon Fire ...
Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies, and the real answers: Question: I recently received a summons for jury duty for the end of August. Prior to the pandemic, I was regularly summoned ...
A man with ALS became the first person to control an Amazon Alexa with his thoughts via an implanted brain-computer interface ...
An experimental study has shown that it's already possible to control smart home with just thoughts. Here's everything we ...