Sooner than you think neural interfaces are finally here

"During the past decade, significant advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning have expanded how we communicate and interact with the world. There are more screens and devices in our lives, but our ability to control these devices hasn't kept pace. While controversial pr...

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Corporate Authors: O'Reilly (Firm) (-), Artificial Intelligence Conference
Other Authors: Kaifosh, Patrick, on-screen presenter (onscreen presenter)
Format: Online Video
Language:Inglés
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly 2019.
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009822802706719
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Summary:"During the past decade, significant advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning have expanded how we communicate and interact with the world. There are more screens and devices in our lives, but our ability to control these devices hasn't kept pace. While controversial projects involving invasive brain-machine interfaces have been grabbing headlines, this technology is still decades away from exiting the lab and changing how we interact with the digital world for the better. Patrick Kaifosh outlines a future where we'll be looking up at the world instead of down at our phones. With the launch of the CTRL-labs developer kit (CTRL-kit), noninvasive neural interfaces are finally here, and the possibilities are almost limitless. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York."--Resource description page.
Item Description:Title from title screen (viewed June 17, 2020).
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 streaming video file (45 min., 51 sec.)) : digital, sound, color