Tech company claims its new caps and beanies can read your mind and put it on a screen — no brain implant required
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A tech company, Sabi, claims to have developed hats and beanies that can read minds and translate thoughts onto a computer screen without requiring brain implants. The devices have 70,000 to 100,000 sensors that decode neural activity, allowing users to think words that appear on a screen. Sabi's product, a Brain Computer Interface, may be on the market by year's end, with investors reportedly happy with test results, potentially changing the game.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Sabi's technology could revolutionize communication for people with severe injuries or degenerative diseases, such as ALS.
- · It bypasses the need for invasive brain implants, offering a non-surgical alternative for those who cannot speak or type.