I typed text on a computer with my thoughts — Top Shelf
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A new computer-brain interface allows people who are paralyzed to communicate with loved ones through a computer screen.
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“I don’t believe..can’t do’.… yet..
she is soo cute at 8:10
her eyes _
anyways „„, the host girl is beautiful .… like her haircut
Someone pls give that helmet to mr. Hawkings ASAP
hmmm I wonder isn’t this so behind Emotive Epoc that is available as a consumer product for brain wave control since 2008
Stephen Hawking would enjoy this.
9:20 Have you learned nothing about technology! Never say never!
— …try to Close your eyes while typing, ..let’s see what happen… 😛
hats off to you guys for making such good use of technology #thumbsup
This is beautiful.
This blew my mind!
So impressed and emotional it brought me to tears!
This is so amazing!!!!!
The thing for the deaf people is stupid. Ever hear of a dry erase board? If you absolutely have to have it said aloud over a tablet for whatever reason there are already countless programs that can read aloud what you type or write. I mean, it’s fine if they make it a free app or something but I can tell they will sell it for a ridiculous price.
All this new technology is great for all types of handicaps so one day in the future we will understand all handicap ppl no matter what type they have. Keep up the awesome work u inventors u are our future to communicate to each other
Kinda misleading title. He/She diddnt type with his/her thoughts any more than someone using a keyboard. Its nothing magical and is pretty much a “visual keyboard”.
that guy sounds like *****
Most people seem to comment about the sign language interface (which is amazing) despite the fact that the real revolution will come from the mind-writing/reading one. It all starts here. With the will of helping a few disable folks today we will transcend technology tomorrow and 10 billion minds will be able to share their ideas instantly from anywhere on the planet to anywhere else and telepathy will become as normal as today’s telephony. Voice will become redundant. People will communicate strictly telepathically to anyone willing to listen either in front of them physically or virtually. Give it 20/30 years 😉
People are missing the point. The technology is developed incrementally, so that at some point it will be so micro and so fast that we can look at a person doing sign language and hear a voice in our own ears immediately that conveys the message.
I don’t mean to be offensive but can someone explain why that guy talks weird?
They should make this a app
The technologies being developed here are great. However, the title is completely deceiving.
he sound like he’s from Denmark xD
New siri 😀
Oh look, its a hipster.
People should give this to Steven hawking
Turn on captions.…
dieter
my name is Alex too. 🙂
oh wtf thats a girl haha
“Lets start simple, choose a three letter word.”
“DIETER”
is this the future ?
That woman from the UN has such a sexy voice and she has some really cool vibe around her, im in love FCK
So people with brain damage are going to communicate with their brains? …
“A computer would never be able to replace a human being” why do they always believe that there are things a computer will never be able to do? With technology it is really always a matter of “not yet” instead of never
Imagine in 50 years.
I did it. Someone had to put this classic sentence over this type of video.
What if you don’t normally think in words?
don’t believe these Phrenologist hacks!!! Don’t be a rube!