Tuesday, August 13, 2024

ExoBrain Biohybrid Neuromorphics: Cultured In Vitro Lab-Grown Brain Organoid Computer Interface Proven to process data faster than AI for Brain-Computer Interface technology

 It's bizarre but there you go - the vid

Speech Neuroprothesis now using AI technology 

 The fascinating world of in vitro neuronal cultures - Jordi Soriano

  organoid-computer interfaces.

 
 The first set of reasons regards the potential emergence of sentience/consciousness in HBOs that would endow them with a moral status whose perimeter should be established. The second set of moral concerns has to do with an analogy with artificial womb technology. The technical realization of processes that are typically connected to the physiology of the human body can create a manipulatory and instrumental attitude that can undermine the protection of what is human. The third set concerns the new frontiers of biocomputing and the creation of chimeras. As far as the new frontier of organoid intelligence is concerned, it is the close relationship of humans with new interfaces having biological components capable of mimicking memory and cognition that raises ethical issues.

 ExoBrain

 Brain-Neuromorphics

 Therefore, this article summarizes the several misconceptions and misleading propaganda about BCI, including BCI being capable of “mind-controlled,” “controlling brain,” “mind reading,” and the ability to “download” or “upload” information from or to the brain using BCI, among others. Finally, the limitations (shortcomings) and limits (boundaries) of BCI, as well as the necessity of conducting research aimed at countering BCI systems are discussed, and several suggestions are offered to reduce misconceptions and misleading claims about BCI.

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/human-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2024.1391550/full 

 Independence in the Home: A Wearable Interface for a Person with Quadriplegia to Teleoperate a Mobile Manipulator

  A technique that could potentially enrich the communication capacity of BCIs is functional electrical stimulation (FES) of paralyzed limbs and face to restore body and facial movements of paralyzed individuals, allowing to add body language and facial expression to communication BCI utterances.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12984-023-01272-y 

A generic noninvasive neuromotor interface for human-computer interaction 

 

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