RE: brain machine interface - controlling prosthetic with though and AI
This is great tech, and really beneficial for those who need it most - like those described in the description, above (stroke & spinal injury victims). And as the tech matures, more possibilities open up, too.
But for me, what is just as exciting is where this tech is heading for everybody. To be able to control things with your brain is the ultimate interface and will open up unlimited possibilities in so many areas - many of which we haven't even thought of.
Let's take one subject, close to most people's heart's on Steemhunt - tech, computing & blogging.
How easy will it be to create a post when all you need to do is think, "blog post" and mentally dictate what you'd like to see. Then, read it back and think of edits you'd like to make. And post. Totally mental-powered - no keyboard required.
I know I'm off on a tangent, and I do love the tech in its current state, but I'm more excited about where it's heading.
Great hunt :)