Brain-computer-interface makes thinking about handwriting better than actually doing it
In my mind, my handwriting is quite neat. On paper, it isn’t. Wouldn’t it be good if we could write without going through the hassle of having to hold a pen? Even better, suppose the resulting text was typed.
Researchers from The Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stanford University have developed a way to decipher brain activity associated with handwriting. The technology is aimed at people with paralysis such that they are unable to write.
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