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Facebook is building brain-computer interfaces for typing and skin ...
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19 avr. 2017 - Today at F8, Facebook revealed it has a team of 60 engineers working on building a brain-computer interface that will let you type with just your mind without invasive implants. The team plans to use optical imaging to scan your brain a hundred times per second to detect you speaking silently in your head, ...Facebook's Mind-Reading Chief Quits Secretive Building 8 Project
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20 oct. 2017 - The head of Facebook's secretive brain-computer interface division has announced she will be leaving the controversial project to pursue a “new endeavor.” Regina Dugan, the former director of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), joined Facebook in 2016 to take charge of Building 8,Facebook's Brain-Computer Interface: A Tech Fantasy or The Future ...
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Facebook is working on a brain-computer interface that reads your mind and types what you're thinking. Is this another Tech fantasy or the future of Tech?Facebook details its plans for a brain-computer interface - Engadget
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19 avr. 2017 - Facebook wants you to use your brain to interact with your computer. Specifically, instead of using something primitive like a screen or a controller, the company is looking into ways that you and I can interact with our PCs or phones just by using our mind. Regina Dugan, the head of Building 8, the ...Facebook Announces "Typing-by-Brain" Project - IEEE Spectrum
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20 avr. 2017 - First it was Elon Musk, now Facebook. Suddenly, all the big Silicon Valley players want to get into brain tech. Yesterday Facebook announced that it's working on a “typing by brain” project. At its developer conference, Facebook executive Regina Dugan promised that this brain-computer interface will ...Facebook's Race to Link Your Brain to a Computer Might Be ... - Wired
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27 avr. 2017 - Facebook wants to beat the competition to the next big computing platform, including machine-brain interfaces. Never mind they might not work.Zuckerberg: Facebook Is Working on a Brain Interface That Lets You ...
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18 avr. 2017 - The work comes from Facebook's mysterious “Building 8 (B8),” which has apparently been working on brain-computer technologies for some time. In their recent call for an engineer, B8 states that they are seeking “an experienced BrainBrain-Computer Interfaces Are Already Here - Bloomberg
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7 sept. 2017 - Bryan Johnson, founder of the payments service Braintree, has committed $100 million to a BCI startup called Kernel. Facebook Inc. is developing a skullcap it says will allow users to mentally type their thoughts at 100 words per minute. Tesla Inc. and SpaceX Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk is backing a ...The Economist - Brain-computer interfaces could offer a... | Facebook
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Brain-computer interfaces could offer a way for humans to co-exist with artificial intelligence.Here Are the First Hints of How Facebook Plans to Read Your Thoughts
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21 sept. 2017 - Back in April, at Facebook's annual developer conference, the company announced an ambitious—and very creepy!—plan to read its users' minds. Facebook's secretive hardware R&D division, Building 8, planned to develop its own “brain-to-computer interface” hardware that would allow a user to send ...