Brain-computer interface for controlling Second Life avatars
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cool animation .. .. keep it up
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Can't wait for for the Brain Controlled version of No One Lives Forever 1-2.
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fake.
If such a device, one that is efficient too, exists, it ain't avaible for a 'average' person. (read: not a millionaire), and such a preson would have better hardware
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This is real. and scary as fuck.
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i can't find how it can be proven true or false in a simple video.
I mean, he could be watching a video of someone else moving around, or he could be controlling a game with his brainwaves and the receivers interpret the different waves as commands for movement., I just can't tell on an internet video.
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audio with some explanation of what's going on would be nice
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real it was in the papers in the news papers 07 in US
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Write some real news for once, other then - Dog's in Pink scarf's or crap like that...sheesh.
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its real -.-
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fake
why are hakf of the comments on here written by assholes. this is revolutionary, my dad theorized a robotic arm controled by neural impulses in the 1960's his science teacher called a meeting with his mom and dad to tell them he thought my dad was crazy! Just recently the tech has been inagrated into many limbless people. now, we are on the edge of the virtual age.
"the singularity is near" (read it, it's very stimulating)
ubentu 4 years ago 8
Considering how well this works for a prototype, I'm pretty excited to see how it develops over the next few years! I look forward to the day when I can control my character's movement in a game with my mind, leaving my hands free to do some more detailed control over his actions (like shooting or puzzle solving or whatever)
eenlikebean 4 years ago 5