In the future, computers could read your brain, allowing you to do everything from typing to gaming without lifting a finger.
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Facebook recently said its new augmented reality interface would use wristbands that translate neural signals into actions. It’s part of a growing effort to help computers understand the brain, experts say.
“The most exciting applications, to me, are in medical and aerospace,” said Jose Morey, a former adviser to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, in an email interview.
“Use this type of technology for patients who have lost the use of a limb or after an amputation for a biomechatronic restoration. For space exploration by using this technology for humanoid robotic control, both for deep space and for off-world exploration.”