Wednesday, May 8, 2013



Korean company, together with Roozbeh Jafari professor of the University of Texas is working on a device that can be controlled without touch or voice, through EEG.
But it is still far from production to market. How often do you hear some words like tablet, Samsung, mind control, touch screen, etc.. Soon machines will check with the mind, and with the voice together. As technologies in this sector are already mature ones are still in the mind control experiment phase.
One of the most active companies is Samsung, which together with Roozbeh Jafari professor of the University of Texas at Dallas, have started to work on a tablet that is controlled by elektroencefalogrames. Yet so telepathic, but it is difficult to predict a wireless EEG detection system.
At this point, the control of each device passes through menjes from science fiction to real possibilities. EEG electrodes currently used to allow people with disabilities to integrate with electronic equipment. Samsung starts with the idea of ​​expanding the scope for mind control in any consumer device.
Of course it will take time, because experiments have just begun. But since the first experiments between sensors, electrodes and cables, researchers can modify the contents of the screen tablets, starting out selection and applications, as well as select songs mp3 from lists. Regarding management through electrodes, commercial solutions are still a bit away.

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