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anonsequitur t1_j5v1bfp wrote

Wow. Imagine being able to send commands to electronic interfaces with this. You could give paralyzed people the ability to use computer again through the cmd console.

You could even have a fully paralyzed programmer. It's approaching real ghost in the shell stuff here

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Insolent_redneck t1_j5vdfsv wrote

Seems like a net netrunner from the Cyberpunk universe. Hopefully as technology advances (as it does) it doesn't wind up turning disabled people into processors or whatever. Still, really cool tech that will wind up improving lives if it matures some more.

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ShaolinShade t1_j5wirmb wrote

> You could give paralyzed people the ability to use computer again through the cmd console.

Why would they be limited to a cmd console interface...? It's not like the I/O of brain-computer interfaces is limited to text

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anonsequitur t1_j5wkcmi wrote

>Why would they be limited to a cmd console interface...? It's not like the I/O of brain-computer interfaces is limited to text

Because the article doesn't mention any interface beyond text. And I'm not in the habit of speculating past technology that's currently available. Maybe in the future if an interface like that is created, sure. But right now it appears to just be text.

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ShaolinShade t1_j5wn15a wrote

Did you read the article..? It talks about how speech is one of the most complicated actions / combination of motions the brain performs, and that they're reading motor I/O from multiple regions and functions (breath, lips etc) in order to recreate that into words.

We've had the technology for GUI manipulation through brain-computer interfaces for a while now, controlling a cursor on screen was accomplished long before any form of working speech recognition.

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