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For the first time, an individual has been seen publicly controlling an iPad entirely through thought, thanks to Apple's new brain-computer interface (BCI) protocol and Synchron's implantable ...
Apple has partnered with Synchron, a brain-computer interface (BCI) company, to create a brain implant that will allow users to control their iPhone, iPad, or Apple Vision Pro without gesture or voice ...
An overview of Synchron's BCI system and how it allows users with motor impairment to control their digital devices. (Image credit: Synchron) Synchron BCI Animation credit: Synchron Funding will ...
Synchron Inc.'s recent $2 million raise for its Stentrode brain-computer interface platform comes at a pivotal time for the technology. Advances in BCI development, ongoing clinical trials and growing ...
This Man Is Controlling an iPad With His Thoughts (and a Brain Implant) Synchron is the first company to connect its brain-computer interfaces to Apple products, and a video shows it in action for the ...
Brain-computer interface technology uses the fact that the brain communicates with itself and with the outside world using electrical signals. And so brain-computer interfaces are implants that use ...
US company Synchron has developed a minimally invasive brain interface for digital devices. In cooperation with Apple, it now controls devices such as tablets. The special feature of Synchron's ...
New York-based Synchron, a brain-computer interface (BCI) company, has released a video showing an ALS patient using an iPad controlled entirely by thought in what it says is the "first-ever public ...