from Singularity Hub:
The world’s first patient-ready and commercially available brain computer interface just arrived at CeBIT 2010.
The Intendix from Guger Technologies (g*tec) is a system that uses an EEG cap to measure brain activity in order to let you type with your thoughts.


I want one! maybe two (if the first one fails)
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Probably fails to deliver. I can’t imagine me mentally “spelling” my thoughts out.
Rather, a complex mapping of thoughts to EEG patterns to computer activity needs to be done.
But definitely a first step.