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by marksc
3343 days ago
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So pessimistic. We don't need to know how brains work to have useful interactions with them, even pulling out pictures and words from neural activity. That sensor breakthrough has already happened- and no dangerous intermediate step was necessary. opnwatr can make 8 million 100micron wide scans 120 times per second with what is basically a slightly modified version of cheap commodity/consumer hardware (using IR LEDs).[1] fMRI is slower and lower resolution and can still be used to extract images from brains in real-time. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llL62bRsMIs |
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