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November 23, 2006

Commercial mind-machine interface by 2011?:

There's an interesting snippet on the Wired blog about Hitachi developing 'home' brain imaging technology which they hope will allow thought-based computer interaction by 2011.

Hitachi's system doesn't invasively co-opt the nervous sytem, instead using a topographic modelling system to measure blood flow in the brain, translating the images into signals that are sent to the controller. So far, this new technique only allows for simple switching decisions, but Hitachi aims to commercialize it within five years for use by paralyzed patients and those undergoing "cognitive rehabilitation.


Link to Wired Blog entry.

Vaughan.

Posted at November 23, 2006 10:00 PM

Comments

Daldianus says:

I wonder how that can be abused again ...

Humans tend to do stupid things.

Comment posted at November 24, 2006 09:04 AM

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