New high-fidelity brain-computer interface is so small it can fit between hair follicles

Researchers from Georgia Tech have developed a tiny, minimally invasive, brain-computer interface which they reckon is perfect for everyday use.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/wearable-tech/new-high-fidelity-brain-computer-interface-is-so-small-it-can-fit-between-hair-follicles

Created 5d | Apr 14, 2025, 2:10:08 PM


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