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Rethinking HCI with Neural Interfaces @CTRLlabsco
Summary
Brain-computer interfaces, neuromuscular interfaces, and other machine-learning driven biosensing techniques can eliminate the need for physical controllers. Adam Berenzweig discusses what happens when we decouple the user interface from hand-held hardware, as well as the emerging field of neural interaction design.
Bio
Adam Berenzweig has been building technology around machine learning and AI for over 15 years. He's currently the Director of R&D at CTRL-labs, building the world's first practical, non-invasive neural interface. Previously, he was a software engineer at Google, where he built the music recommender for Google Play Music, and worked on Photo Search and Google News.
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