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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by aquila
tw;dc |
Too William; Didn't click? |
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| aquila |
| too weird...but william suits the bill just as well :P |
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| w_ashley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kenny Rogers
im not pressing that, please sum up. |
SUMMARY: A Utah University Professor created a chip that uses silicon and platinum wire to read brain waves; moreover, the big part here is that it can translate those waves into audible speech. This allows brainwaves to be translated into speech.
There have been other human interface devices that have done similiar things. The new technologies that are being publically disclosed now that use brainwaves to "give noticable" effect on the thought process are increasing.
We have game devices that can control game movements, now we have brainwave to speech translation. This same concept can do more than translate brainwaves to speech but this in effect once the algorythm between any brain process and an effect is mapped, that mapped process can be applied to virtualization.
This is what is public knowledge.
Then the question of timeframe to reverse engineering or HI utilizations. |
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
SUMMARY: A Utah University Professor created a chip that uses silicon and platinum wire to read brain waves; moreover, the big part here is that it can translate those waves into audible speech. This allows brainwaves to be translated into speech.
There have been other human interface devices that have done similiar things. The new technologies that are being publically disclosed now that use brainwaves to "give noticable" effect on the thought process are increasing.
We have game devices that can control game movements, now we have brainwave to speech translation. This same concept can do more than translate brainwaves to speech but this in effect once the algorythm between any brain process and an effect is mapped, that mapped process can be applied to virtualization.
This is what is public knowledge. |
now if only there was something to convert ******** speak into coherent thought. |
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| w_ashley |
^^^^ megaedit...
| quote: | ORIGINALLY POSTED BY ^^^ now if only there was something to convert ******** speak into english.
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I don't see your need for changing use of "english" into the "coherent thought" post in your post above, that is grasping
English.
I actually wrote about that on my blog recently
http://williamashley.info/blog |
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| Beats and Beeps |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
SUMMARY: A Utah University Professor created a chip that uses silicon and platinum wire to read brain waves; moreover, the big part here is that it can translate those waves into audible speech. This allows brainwaves to be translated into speech.
There have been other human interface devices that have done similiar things. The new technologies that are being publically disclosed now that use brainwaves to "give noticable" effect on the thought process are increasing.
We have game devices that can control game movements, now we have brainwave to speech translation. This same concept can do more than translate brainwaves to speech but this in effect once the algorythm between any brain process and an effect is mapped, that mapped process can be applied to virtualization.
This is what is public knowledge.
Then the question of timeframe to reverse engineering or HI utilizations. |
i am a schizophrenic, and this article has put me in a very bad state. |
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| ziptnf |

Wat? |
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| w_ashley |
| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf

Wat? |
A guy in Utah made a chip and algorythm to let people speak by thinking words then processing their thoughts into words processed by a computer system.
Eg. Instead of speaking - a bit like typing - you may think of words to type... with this you think stuff and it makes words...
+1 thought to text.... would also be possible very easily through the chip. Say goodbye to CTS and hello speed of thought data entry.
http://www.ece.utah.edu/~harrison/ProcIEEE2008.pdf
You may not get it but FDA rolloutof this type of cyberware is revolutionary to the information age.
The next big one is only in reversal of the tech to allow implanting of direct brainwave data instead of output - for direct meaning input. |
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| aquila |
c0r version:
some clever dick invented a mind-reading machine |
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