• Google Glass controlled by brainwave
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The voice command seems easier to be honest, and is still controlling it with your mind kinda.
All these mind control prototypes seem only good for paralyzed people or something who have no alternative. I mean who wants to spend hours trying to learn what you need to think about at what moment to do something with a machine when you can do more intuitive stuff like press a button or just say the command. It's just not natural. [quote]London-based start-up This Place said the tech could be utilised in high-pressure hands-free situations - such as during surgery.[/quote] I highly doubt if things get tricky any surgeon will be able to have 100% control of his hands + some machine he controls with some other part of his mind. That is whole new level of multitasking.
[QUOTE=AntonioR;45342826] I mean who wants to spend hours trying to learn what you need to think about at what moment to do something with a machine when you can do more intuitive stuff like press a button or just say the command. It's just not natural.[/QUOTE] wait, pressing buttons is natural?
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