May 3, 2024, 4:56 p.m. | Dr. Tony Hoang

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Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's He Lab have made significant progress in advancing noninvasive brain-controlled interfaces. Using AI technology, the researchers have enhanced the decoding of human intention, allowing users to control a moving virtual object just by thinking about it. This achievement demonstrates unmatched performance in noninvasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Noninvasive BCIs have advantages over invasive BCIs like Neuralink or Synchron, including increased safety and cost-effectiveness. However, they come with challenges such as less accurate recordings. The researchers conducted …

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