China's drug regulator has approved the world's first commercial brain-computer interface (BCI) system, designed to restore ...
Loss of communication can be among the most devastating symptoms for patients with paralysis. A new study by investigators ...
Two people with paralysis were able to type strokes on a virtual keyboard using an implant that decodes attempted finger ...
When you hear "brain-computer interface," you probably picture surgery, wires and a chip in your head. Now picture something quieter. No implant. No incision. Just sound waves directed at the brain.
Motor imagery or imagined limb movements can power brain–computer interface (BCI) devices, such as prostheses and wheelchairs, supporting rehabilitation for people with neuromusculoskeletal disorders.
Last month Perplexity announced the confusingly named “Computer,” its cloud-based agent tool for completing tasks using a ...
Imagine purchasing a second-hand iPhone 17, excited to set it up as your own, only to be greeted by an “iPhone Locked to ...
China's BCI start-ups, seen as potential rivals to Elon Musk's Neuralink, gain momentum as regulatory support and new capital ...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental process of imagining a specific limb movement, such as raising a hand or walking, without physically performing it ...
Perplexity has launched its Computer feature on Android, allowing users to run and manage complex AI tasks from mobile devices. The cloud-based system can coordinate multiple AI models to handle multi ...
Perplexity is bringing its AI closer to its users, with a new Personal Computer that combines its agentic AI platform with a ...
Days after Chinese regulators approved what officials describe as the world’s first invasive brain-computer interface device ...