Posts Tagged ‘neural data’
Neurotech, neuroethics and brain data in context: Are “neurorights” the way to mental privacy?
Neurotechnologies – devices that interact directly with the brain or nervous system – were once dismissed as the stuff of science fiction. Not anymore. Several companies are trying to develop brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, in hopes of helping patients with severe paralysis or other neurological disorders. Entrepreneur Elon Musk’s company Neuralink, for example, recently received…
Read MoreKernel raises $53 million to ease access to rich neural data and market Neuroscience as a Service (NaaS)
Kernel raises $53 million to bring neuroscience insights to businesses (VentureBeat): Kernel has raised $53 million to accelerate development of a new generation of brain tech, helping companies leverage insights from the latest advances in neuroscience.
Read MoreThe dual challenge ahead of Facebook’s Typing-by-Brain project: 1) develop the neurotechnology, 2) develop the science
Director of Typing-by-Brain Project Discusses How Facebook Will Get Inside Your Head (IEEE Spectrum): “When Facebook’s Mark Chevillet describes the company’s new “typing by brain” initiative, he has a way of keeping it from sounding totally crazy
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