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I started a Bioengineering degree 2 years ago because I have an interest in brain-computer interfaces. I'm so excited for the seemingly limitless applications in this field!!
Secret services can already read memories, and reprogram brains. This technology is rolled out really slow, and it might take 30 years to publish what is already there.
@@CodyRallMD I'm one of them. Braincells work with electromagnetism, just like smartphones. HAARP makes this doable remotely by connecting to hertz-frequency.
Initially, I think that we need to understand the social impact of such a device, so I think that we want to avoid creating devices that socially separate us, in fact, we should be able to produce devices that allow us to see other points of view, understand experiences of other people, and help bridge the gaps between peoples that are created by environment, social status, experiences, cultures and languages . . . . I think that is very important for the future of humans, because as we stand now, we are doing a pretty good job of setting ourselves up for self-annihilation of humanity, with nuclear weapons, or simply from destroying our ecosystem. Enough said there. Another thought that occurred to me was eventually we should be able to create an interface that does something like put you inside of a Moon rover robot, to allow you to do science by walking on the Moon and actually experiencing it as if you are right there in real time (well, almost). Imagine prospecting on the Moon, it has crater after crater of asteroids, comets, you name it, and what exotic things we could find there, and you are one of the first people there virtually exploring in an environment that is hostile to life because of extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, but it makes no difference, you are sitting in your home, but directly experiencing walking on the Moon . . . . .
Anything like exists for iOS? Some kind of BCI that allows us to mind control a cube, turn it around? Lift it up? Move it from side to side? Something like this on iOS this would be a wonderful exercises for concentration/focus. Muse2 doesn’t seem to allow us to interact with a 3D object with our minds - therefore doesn’t entice me.
That's a tough question to answer SJW. I'm sure we will get some elements of that within 10+ years but it may be a while longer before a fully immersive experience.
Except that in order for this to happen there needs to be ways for people to innovate and 1. Companies like Interaxon with widespread hardware aren't releasing public SDKs, and 2. In order to make a BCI app from scratch you have to practically have a PhD in neuroscience and for sure know how to reverse engineer a bluetooth interface.
Yeah for now, but I think better options will come along. Also, I think this will happen on a business level before it is on an individual level. Like computers did the past as well.
because of my RSI i'm highly interested in mouse and text input with BCIs. Does anyone know what's happening on that front? I believe that CTRL-labs had a good shot at this, but there doesn't seem to be any news from them since the acuisition.
Hey Dr. Cody, I am functionally a quadriplegic and use a robotic arm called Jaco attached to my powerchair for basic functional use as well as photography, but the interface is so inefficient that it becomes an impedance, do you happen to know of anybody researching BCI for assistive tech control in the Philadelphia or NYC area that you could connect me with? Thanks!
Hi, I am software developer , what source do you suggest for reading and become more familiar with this type of IOT and also book or resource for domain knowledge ?? (brain things) . ty
I am super excited about this product as a computer science major. However, I haven't been able to find stocks that are open to the public for early investments. Any suggestions?
Affiliate companies who supply resources to the main BMI companies. I don't have any real info, unfortunately. But do some research into companies who will ride the wave of the larger companies like Kernel and Neuralink
Hello Friend! Your videos are excellent. I would like to know what you think about OpenBCI. any comparison with any of the devices you mentioned? Hugs!!!!
Eagerly waiting to watch your interview on Kernel. I hope they can do both reads/writes to brain, similar to what Neuralink and Openwater are working towards. Regarding Openwater, have been waiting for a while to see their first product release (Scan in ambulance), not sure when they are planning to get one out. Their BCI work looks to be their last priority. I would love your idea of collaboration and it could help me and others learn, understand, innovate and collaborate for early adoption. I am fine with a platform other than FB. Thanks
Just read the brain data for now. I'm not sure how one could "write" to the brain at this point. That might be a level of complexity beyond this stage. Plenty we can do with the reading part of it for now though. I am so excited to see and show everyone Kernel :)
I want to do a PhD in Brain Computer Interfaces. Do you think this is a righ choice? because this topic migh be general and somehow old. Can you suggest me a topic related to EEG? Thanks in advance
Nope, ill pass. Get one if you want, ill never get one, bet. These are going to backfire so bad. Just make sure that the people who will never get one , which is at least 75% of the worlds entire population, so make sure we can still get by just like now. Design society for both do not phase out how we interact with society as of now.
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I started a Bioengineering degree 2 years ago because I have an interest in brain-computer interfaces. I'm so excited for the seemingly limitless applications in this field!!
Very cool! Good luck with the degree!!!
Keep making videos bro. Your videos are very helpful. God bless you and your family.
Thank you!
Thanks for the mention, Cody!
Of course!
Secret services can already read memories, and reprogram brains. This technology is rolled out really slow, and it might take 30 years to publish what is already there.
Do you have any evidence for this?
@@CodyRallMD I'm one of them. Braincells work with electromagnetism, just like smartphones. HAARP makes this doable remotely by connecting to hertz-frequency.
Initially, I think that we need to understand the social impact of such a device, so I think that we want to avoid creating devices that socially separate us, in fact, we should be able to produce devices that allow us to see other points of view, understand experiences of other people, and help bridge the gaps between peoples that are created by environment, social status, experiences, cultures and languages . . . . I think that is very important for the future of humans, because as we stand now, we are doing a pretty good job of setting ourselves up for self-annihilation of humanity, with nuclear weapons, or simply from destroying our ecosystem. Enough said there. Another thought that occurred to me was eventually we should be able to create an interface that does something like put you inside of a Moon rover robot, to allow you to do science by walking on the Moon and actually experiencing it as if you are right there in real time (well, almost). Imagine prospecting on the Moon, it has crater after crater of asteroids, comets, you name it, and what exotic things we could find there, and you are one of the first people there virtually exploring in an environment that is hostile to life because of extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, but it makes no difference, you are sitting in your home, but directly experiencing walking on the Moon . . . . .
Anything like exists for iOS? Some kind of BCI that allows us to mind control a cube, turn it around? Lift it up? Move it from side to side?
Something like this on iOS this would be a wonderful exercises for concentration/focus. Muse2 doesn’t seem to allow us to interact with a 3D object with our minds - therefore doesn’t entice me.
Check Notion 2
I definitely want virtual experiences that you can feel, sense, touch, smell, etc. How much time until that starts being a possibility?
That's a tough question to answer SJW. I'm sure we will get some elements of that within 10+ years but it may be a while longer before a fully immersive experience.
Except that in order for this to happen there needs to be ways for people to innovate and 1. Companies like Interaxon with widespread hardware aren't releasing public SDKs, and 2. In order to make a BCI app from scratch you have to practically have a PhD in neuroscience and for sure know how to reverse engineer a bluetooth interface.
Yeah for now, but I think better options will come along. Also, I think this will happen on a business level before it is on an individual level. Like computers did the past as well.
Virtual brains can help
because of my RSI i'm highly interested in mouse and text input with BCIs. Does anyone know what's happening on that front? I believe that CTRL-labs had a good shot at this, but there doesn't seem to be any news from them since the acuisition.
Synchron is starting clinical trials in the U.S. for their implantable device. Might be a little ways off for a wearable in that domain.
Thanks for comunicate all this
You're welcome Jorge
Hey Dr. Cody, I am functionally a quadriplegic and use a robotic arm called Jaco attached to my powerchair for basic functional use as well as photography, but the interface is so inefficient that it becomes an impedance, do you happen to know of anybody researching BCI for assistive tech control in the Philadelphia or NYC area that you could connect me with? Thanks!
Hello! I will keep this in mind and reach out if I can find anybody.
Hi, I am software developer , what source do you suggest for reading and become more familiar with this type of IOT and also book or resource for domain knowledge ?? (brain things) . ty
Answering as a Senior dev: get a device, then learn SDK & API.
Gartner, like Cody has previously mentioned has also been a leader in IOT. It seems like innovative tech is their forte...
How do you feel about people who refuse to adopt it?
To each their own. Like people who refuse to adopt smart phones.
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Muse with Myndlift is best option right now for neurofeedback
I am super excited about this product as a computer science major. However, I haven't been able to find stocks that are open to the public for early investments. Any suggestions?
Affiliate companies who supply resources to the main BMI companies. I don't have any real info, unfortunately. But do some research into companies who will ride the wave of the larger companies like Kernel and Neuralink
Hello Friend! Your videos are excellent. I would like to know what you think about OpenBCI.
any comparison with any of the devices you mentioned? Hugs!!!!
OpenBCI is great for enthusiasts looking to run experiments with some hardware flexibility
Instint sub love the video very hopeful and not as gloomy as ai could be but would be I feel a passion for the questions your asking
Thank you Abdulahi!
I want to be a remote viewer and im looking for a bci to record video and audio please comment if you know of a device like that
Not any on American Market with video/audio but I know Omnifit was designing one in South Korea. I don't think it is out yet.
I want to work in this field and invest in this ASAP, I think the mainly the personal computing and medical implications will be revolutionary
Eagerly waiting to watch your interview on Kernel. I hope they can do both reads/writes to brain, similar to what Neuralink and Openwater are working towards.
Regarding Openwater, have been waiting for a while to see their first product release (Scan in ambulance), not sure when they are planning to get one out. Their BCI work looks to be their last priority.
I would love your idea of collaboration and it could help me and others learn, understand, innovate and collaborate for early adoption. I am fine with a platform other than FB. Thanks
How does Kernel writing data in to the brain? And what data could be written and where ?
@@a.s.9145 After watching few videos of Bryan Johnson, my understanding is that they want to do read and write to Brain. Not sure if Flow 50 does it.
Just read the brain data for now. I'm not sure how one could "write" to the brain at this point. That might be a level of complexity beyond this stage. Plenty we can do with the reading part of it for now though. I am so excited to see and show everyone Kernel :)
@@CodyRallMD What could writing involve?
If people get these be prepared for A LOT of people getting in trouble for whats found in their thoughts. I mean prison.
Haha I don't think we are quite there yet
Any ideas how to invest in these kind of technologies?
Not yet but I'll let you know!
A amazing future!
Now who wants to live forever until the universe dies?
I want to do a PhD in Brain Computer Interfaces. Do you think this is a righ choice? because this topic migh be general and somehow old. Can you suggest me a topic related to EEG? Thanks in advance
Honestly if I would be doing a PhD right now for BCI, I would do it in fNIRS
@@CodyRallMD Thanks very much I'll discover this. I APPRECIATE YOUR HELP
My future cooking with my mind with Neuralink chip implants 🤣🤣
Sounds good. Can you make me a breakfast burrito? ;)
Setup a Slack channel. Discord feels like a toy for kids and gamers.
I'll look into it!
Nope, ill pass. Get one if you want, ill never get one, bet. These are going to backfire so bad. Just make sure that the people who will never get one , which is at least 75% of the worlds entire population, so make sure we can still get by just like now. Design society for both do not phase out how we interact with society as of now.
Good luck!
Discord / Slack?
Thanks for the suggestion! Would slack work well for non-business organization?
@@CodyRallMD Yes it would. But Discord is more convenient for building communities imo. Looking forward to join whatever you choose.
Microsoft Teams!
Interesting, I thought that was only for business usually
Slack, Reddit, LinkedIn
I'm hearing a good amount of Slack, interesting! Thanks Mike