Australia Joins Brain-Computer Interface Race With Less-Invasive Brain Tech
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Australia Joins Brain-Computer Interface Race With Less-Invasive Brain Tech
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have become a major focus of technological innovation in recent months, with China leading the commercialization of the emerging technology. However, neighboring Australia may soon make its own mark, as the University of Melbourne startup Fluent develops a new device designed to transform how people with speech impairments communicate. Many communication technologies currently available remain limited for people …
Researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed a brain implant that could allow people who have lost their ability to speak because of neurological diseases to communicate again. Technology is intended for patients with conditions such as amiotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or multiple sclerosis, which, as the disease advances, loses their ability [...] Source
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