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by breuderink
4759 days ago
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Google Glass and the Oculus Rift are very interesting for us, since it puts technology right on the spot where we need to acquire signals for brain-computer interfaces. FYI, there was a successful crowd-source campaign by InteraXon for an acceptable EEG headset [1]. This is the first headset that I can imagine being worn in public spaces. In five years we can potentially see brain-computer interfaces for consumers. I fear using the word 'solid' though, since I isn't a replacement for traditional input like the mouse or keyboard (that is what I would call solid). The biggest challenge I see is that we have to help consumers understand what it can do. I feel this technology is a game changer, but it is difficult to pinpoint what game is being changed. Therefore, it will at least take a while to get mainstream. [1] http://interaxon.ca |
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