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    4 days ago

    Over the past several decades, brain–computer interfaces have been developed that are capable of reading brain waves and responding to them in useful ways. These devices can be used to control a cursor on a computer screen, for example, or to choose buttons to press. Such devices are still in limited use, however, mainly due to their bulky nature. In this new effort, the researchers have developed a sensor so small it can be placed on the scalp between hair follicles.

    Imagine you could just open a link, copy some text and then paste it somewhere and write something about that quote with your thoughts instead of your fingers 🤯