Fb is exploring mind regulate for AR wearables

Fb this morning issued a long breakdown of new analysis into BCI (brain-computer interface) as a method with which to regulate long run augmented fact interfaces. The piece coincides with a Fb-funded UCSF analysis paper printed in Nature nowadays entitled, “Actual-time interpreting of que…
Facebook this morning issued a lengthy breakdown of recent research into BCI (brain-computer interface) as a means with which to control future augmented reality interfaces. The piece coincides with a Facebook-funded UCSF research paper published in Nature today entitled, “Real-time decoding of que…Original article
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