VR Mind Control Is HERE! And It Works!

VR Mind Control Is HERE! And It Works!




I check out a brain computer interface device called Next Mind with the Oculus Quest 2. Next Mind is a non-invasive BCI which can read brain waves from the …

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  1. I just wanted to quickly say, you lot are the best! Thank you so much for all the support. I'm focussing on making the best content I can and always appreciate the comments and feedback you lot provide! See you on the next one! Mike []-)

  2. The music making part is so good. we will take less time to edit music and in the future maybe we can write and mixing the song with no knowledge in editing program. Many people, including me, are incapable of using editing software, but I can imagine the whole song.

  3. your eyes actualy see the world upside down and your brain flips the image and i guess tells you OH! theres a wall there. all senses work in a similar fashion for example: i feel the keys of my keyboard right? no. my brain tells me i feel them and the plastic texture. does that make sense?

  4. This is amazing. Just think about the possibility’s this will have in the future. Say like 30 years from now theirs a whole head set that you use with your mind. And this is the first step to that future.

  5. I wonder what if you didnt look at the circles but instead closed your eyes and visualised them and their position would it also work ?

  6. I'm really looking forward to computer-brain interfaces where the computer is communicating directly to the brain. I'm not excited over the implications but more about the risk it poses. I'm excited about the whole new field of study that the risks create and if the computer-brain interface becomes a reality while I'm still alive, it would be an honour to be part of said field.

  7. y'know if this get's developed further eventually there will not be a need for cameras controllers or anything with a vr headset. a device like this can determine the signals your mind is putting out to move your arms or legs. and full body tracking would be a lot more accessible. Although I feel this is a little down the line

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