no entiendo mucho del tema, se trata de construir una interfaz cerebro-maquina? osea para poder escribir y dar ordenes a una compuradora directamente con la mente?
Me parece la hostia, sobre todo a nivel de medicina. Leer cualquier zona del cuerpo, incluida el cerebro, leer y escribir en él.
Básicamente, un invento digno de Edward Nygma
¿Qué credibilidad tiene esto? ¿Quién hay detrás? ¿Qué universidades y empresas?
no entiendo mucho del tema, se trata de construir una interfaz cerebro-maquina? osea para poder escribir y dar ordenes a una compuradora directamente con la mente?
O la computadora o un hacker a tí. Miedito ¿no?
O realidad virtual perfecta, que es lo que comenta Cerebrum Virtualis.
Habrá que ver si es cierto y quién hay detrás.
Se podría reorganizar el cerebro también, si es cierto, hacer que las conexiones estuvieran mejor enlazadas y fueran más cortas y rápidas. Se podría también cambiar la inteligencia de alguien.
Vamos, es demasiado la hostia para ser cierto, hay que echar un ojo a las pruebas. Esto no pueden dejar que siga adelante, menudo caos.
Se trata de un sistema para leer la actividad de tus neurones(cuanto oxigeno se quema en las celulas) en todo el cuerpo hasta una profundidad de 5 cm. Usarán solamente luz infrarojo para realizarlo. De los reflejos de la luz IR podrás reconstruir los pensamientos. Escribir no incluido.
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Vamos, que sin perforar hasta llegar al cerebro se podrá leer en su superficie, básicamente de la corteza cerebral (neocortex) y el cerebelo. Bueno, ya es más creíble, es que lo otro era ya Scify con mayúsculas
Todo la musica juega (proverbio alemán traducido directamente ) en el neocortex. Pero eso ya tu lo sabes como supongo.
Sí, pero lo que son las emociones fuertes están bastante más hondo que cinco centímetros, que es a lo que alcanza. Lo bueno es que la gestión de movimientos "toscos" esta en la parte superior y los "finos" en el cerebelo. Podrían leer los movimientos, supongo.
Me gusta todo el rollo de cerebro, sí puede que haga una novela relacionada un día de estos.
Esta mujer me recuerda a Kevin Flynn de la pelicula Tron .
The impossible is going to happen In just a few years we are going to be able to wear consumer electronics like this to communicate with our thoughts and emotions directly.
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Abstract: Will we soon be able to communicate with thought alone? As impossible as it might seem, the answer is yes. I’ll show how in some detail and discuss some non-obvious implications of Openwater. For example, humans can be made smarter using this approach, meaning we can win the competition for jobs against the AI and robots that will soon surround us. We are also driving a deeper understanding of how our minds work, with a promise to help us better understand and cure mental and neurodegenerative disease. This approach leverages innovative physics, holography, consumer electronics manufacturing, IT and AI to create a system that exceeds the capabilities of multi-million dollar MRI systems for dramatically less money. Better exploiting the CE manufacturing infrastructure can slash health care costs and enable new (and profound) enlightenment for all living things.
Y mañana en Stanford en la Stanford Univ. Neuro-digital Health Conference stanford.applysci.com/
Extreme Innovation in Healthcare. Digital tools and data analysis have already transformed the way health is monitored, diagnosed, predicted, and improved.
On February 7-8, 2017, at Stanford University, provocative scientists and technologists will lead discussions on AI for diagnosis and predictive health, adaptive medicine, novel sensors, digital pharma companions, brain computer interfaces, robotics, VR/AR/mixed reality, machine learning, computer vision, text analysis and crowd intelligence in healthcare, breakthrough surgical and diagnostic techniques, data analysis for optimized treatment – and other topics driving the “health sensor revolution.”
We will not re-hash corporate slogans and traditional thinking. Pure innovation is our rule. This conference was created for visionary investors, innovators, payers and providers, to focus on what’s next.
The result will be multidisciplinary solutions to save and enhance lives. Putting disruptive digital health tools into practice. Using them to benefit all, irrespective of wealth or location. Replacing the stigmas of mental illness with compassionate solutions. Managing chronic disease for a prolonged, active existence . Making medical treatment more humane, efficient and effective — and cheaper. Enabling healthier pregnancies, and the safe monitoring of babies and children. Allowing seniors to age in place with dignity. And creating elite athletes through body and brain feedback, monitoring and stimulation.
También se pueden votar para que responda primero las que tienen más demanda. Una opción muy interesante.
En estos momentos las más demandadas son: What current problems in the healthcare industry does Openwater aim to solve? Request66 What are the most important lessons you've learned as an entrepreneur? Request54 How will Openwater's technology prevent AI from taking over existing jobs? Request52 What are the broad implications of wearable technology for the future? Request48 What are the biggest challenges of to building a startup in the wearable technology space? Request39 What is it like to work on a startup while working for a big company like Facebook or Google? Request36 How much technical knowledge do founders need? Request34 Do you have any advice for a young entrepreneur? Request30 How can healthcare be made better and cheaper for everyone? Request29 What is the process like for creating innovative hardware and software that doesn't yet exist in the market? Request28 What is meant by 'communication via thought'? Request25 What is the trade off of using Openwater imaging technology, compared to conventional MR imaging? Request17 What has your experience been like as a woman entrepreneur in a male-dominated sector? Request12 What is your most valuable advice for start-ups? Request12 What are some leading companies working on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), and what is the current state of development for BCI devices? Request11 What gives life meaning? Request10 When does Openwater plan to release its product(s)? Request8 What is the future of robotics in the medical field? Request8 What does it take to start a successful company, for someone who is totally inexperienced and new in the market? Request8 How advanced is Openwater's project now, with the technology which is meant to let us see the inner workings of the body and brain at high resolution? Request7 What inspired people to start up One Laptop per Child? Request6 What was the challenges for deploying the OLPC machines in Nigeria? Request5 Who is Mary Lou Jepson? Request5 How much time did you spend on research before starting up Openwater? Request5 Why does Openwater advertise itself as a 'Wearable MRI' when it doesn't use magnetic resonance in any form? Request4 What is your advice for a 20-year-old engineering student for building a startup? Request4 What should be the strategy for a student appearing at the board exams without stress? Request5 What are the possible hyperthermia related issues with pumping IR inside the body, and how will Openwater control this? Request3 Assuming that Openwater achieves LC pixel densities to rival NMR resolutions, how will it manage the high data density in a low power wearable? Request3 What does Dr. Mary Jepsen expect to have for the temporal resolution of this device? Request3 Wearables were touted to change the insurance industry forever. Why are we not seeing that already? We are seeing some insurance companies launching vitality programs but its not the next big thing. Is it because of lack of accuracy for ... (more) Request4 Why does OpenWater expect to leapfrog the current state of automated medical image analysis with just unique hardware? Current state of med. image analysis is at best useful for highlighting targets, leave alone automated diagnostics or therapeutics. So be... (more) Request4 How does Openwater solve the conformal contact and resulting optical impedance mismatch issues that regular PPG devices suffer from? Request2 How does the human body's natural thermoregulation circuit affect Openwater's technology performance? Request2 Will Dr. Mary Jepsen’s, Wearable MRI achieve MRI spatial resolution at launch? Should we expect the Wearable MRI to be at MRI volumetric resolution at launch or will this be more a step by step process? Request2 Do you plan to sell your devices to healthcare providers or consumers? Request2 After the Theranos scandal, how does OpenWater plan to overcome the smear that has affected all health tech startups? Request2 How do I retrieve images from a database in MIT App Inventor 2? Request1 How can I open a healthcare startup, and what compelling benefits would customers want for the price? Request1 Can I know more about opnwatr.io? Request2 Is there any example for filtering wasted waters by living plants? Request2 What are your advice you'd give to young age entrepreneur? Request1 Will Dr. Mary Jepsen publish a peer reviewed proof of feasibility of MRI resolution before the product launch? Request1 How can you help solve the Healthcare issues prevailing in rural areas using low cost techniques which poor people can afford? Request1 Do you have any tips on staying focused? Request1 Are there any companies actively designing/engineering "real" delivery drones? Request1 Is it possible for a human to replace all his biological body parts with artifial parts and live forever? Request2 How do I earn online by clicking advertisements without investment? Request1
Será muy interesante. Esperemos que atraerá más interes en la publicidad. Hasta ahora los 'grumpy mouse tech bloggers' se han quedado muy tranquilos con sus teorías.
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Lo malo, ahora que caigo en el detalle, es que si permite la "escritura" eso va a estar necesariamente controlado por las agencias de salud, tras miles de horas y pacientes de pruebas antes de que pueda ser comercializado.
Espero que lancen uno de solo lectura antes.
Para los que han visto la serie "Incorporated" seguro que les viene a la mente esta imagen de un BCI que permite leer los recuerdos y pensamientos de los sujetos:
Our systems, as they evolve, can ultimately both read (image) and write (perform surgery, ablate, provide targeted therapy, accelerate drug testing, etc) to specific areas of the body or scan the entire body. And beyond. The very same systems can be used to read thoughts and pull the images that you are thinking of, the words that you are about to say, and whether you are really listening to what I’m saying as has been shown for the past 5 years by dozens of research groups using fMRI machines to do this.