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Tech company claims its new caps and beanies can read your mind and put it on a screen — no brain implant required

New York Post·Michael Kaplan·25 days ago
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A new tech company claims it has developed a hat that can literally read your mind — then translate it onto a computer. Much has been discussed about brain implants which require cracking open a person’s skull and putting microchips directly onto your grey matter, but new company Sabi says that’s not necessary for its beanies and caps. They have 70,000 to 100,000 sensors built in them which can “pinpoint exactly what and where neural activity is happening … to decode what a person is thinking,” then translate it to a computer command, according to CEO Rahul Chhabra.  Though it looks like an ordinary beanie, the one produced by Sabi has up to 100,000 censors inside and changes the the game of Brain Computer Interface. Sabi Sabi’s caps currently focus on text, with the idea being you can think the words you want to type and they will show up on the screen, taking away the need to hunt and peck with your fingers.…

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