Gert-Jan Oskam, a paralyzed man, was able to walk again just by thinking about the process - thanks to electronic brain implants, reports the BBC. This is the first such case in the history of medicine and, according to Oskam, he changed his life. The 40-year-old Dutchman was...
Artificial intelligence was able to read words from the brain of a paralyzed person at a speed of 62 words per minute. This is more than 3 times faster than the previous maximum, according to NoWorries. Scientists from Stanford set a new record for the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI),…
Accuracy over 90%. A brain implant translated the thoughts of a paralyzed person into text, HBTechno reports. The man, paralyzed below the neck due to a spinal cord injury in 2007, was able to transmit his thoughts thanks to a system of brain implants. New technology with high precision turns it ...