Neuralink brain-machine interface chip's innovative applications have made new progress. A user successfully controlled drawing software directly through brain signals by implanting the chip, completing a creative work. This demonstrates the potential for brain-machine interface technology to expand from medical applications to the creative field.
Although it is still in the early stages, such application cases are enough to show that once brain-machine interaction technology matures, the way humans interact with digital tools could be completely rewritten. The time gap between thought and expression is greatly shortened, which is a promising direction for the creative industry, digital art, and even Web3 application scenarios.
How this technological breakthrough will impact the future digital creation ecosystem is indeed something to look forward to.
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GasFeeDodger
· 12-16 21:51
Draw directly with your mind? Does it have to be so sci-fi? My brain is all mush, what else am I thinking?
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BridgeTrustFund
· 12-16 21:42
Wow, are you just drawing with your mind? If this really becomes mainstream, how are creative workers supposed to make a living?
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MelonField
· 12-16 21:41
Directly controlling the mouse with your mind? What kind of experience is that, haha
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-16 21:32
Wow, are you trying to make MeituXiuXiu lose its job?
Neuralink brain-machine interface chip's innovative applications have made new progress. A user successfully controlled drawing software directly through brain signals by implanting the chip, completing a creative work. This demonstrates the potential for brain-machine interface technology to expand from medical applications to the creative field.
Although it is still in the early stages, such application cases are enough to show that once brain-machine interaction technology matures, the way humans interact with digital tools could be completely rewritten. The time gap between thought and expression is greatly shortened, which is a promising direction for the creative industry, digital art, and even Web3 application scenarios.
How this technological breakthrough will impact the future digital creation ecosystem is indeed something to look forward to.