This tiny device can read your mind. It has more than 1,000 electrodes and is currently being tested by Precision Neuroscience, an NYC based brain computer interface startup that has put as many as four of these in action at once. The nice thing about Precision's device is it sits atop the brain and doesn't damage it. Check it out:
Everyone, I'm here at Precision Neuroscience in the Flatiron District of New York City, and I wanted to show you this. This is an electrode array that Precision has designed to put on top of the brain to read brain signals. You can't see them because they're microscopic, but there are more than 1000 electrodes on this device. It is laid on top of the brain and can read brain signals. And the interesting thing about this is. You can put on top of the brain, you don't have to damage the brain. It's like some of the other brain computer interfaces out there and you'll be able to read. Now this is still early on, but I do know that the company's vision is one day to be able to read thoughts like Neuralink can do is been covered and a big technology podcast episode with Nolan Arbaugh just a couple months ago. And this company has already put four of these on top of a brain at once, adding up to 4000 plus electrodes that it's been able to decode. Brain activity, I think this is one of the most interesting spaces in tech right now. I think we're just starting to see the surface of where this could go. Reading motor signals, maybe even helping folks that don't have site be able to see by sending signals into the visual cortex and so much more. I've already called 2025 a year that brain computer interfaces break out. We already know that there are multiple neural inpatients out there. And Precision I think is another company to watch. We'll be doing more on it. One big technology podcast and I'll make sure to post much more on LinkedIn. Again, look up in this is 1000 plus electrodes, the Gray, those are all. Lines of transmitters basically running down the device and making sure that it can be transmitted to a computer. Very cool stuff. Keep an eye out on this space, it's only going to get bigger. See.
Very interesting I am a retired teacher who believes if we integrate executive functioning
Into a pre- K curriculum it could change the face of education. I wonder if this would be a way to measure this.
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3wMay I ask where did you get that The Layer 7 Cortical Interface from. Did precision lens you it for your video.