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 []-)
@@N_SPAMZ i think there is no way to use Bluetooth headphones with Quest right now because of that lag you described. Until they solve this we are stuck with wired ones
It isn't THAT impressive, don't let the marketing talk fool you. This thing isn't even detecting shapes, read my comment for a more detailed explanation.
The ability of this electronic device to interact with the brain is incredibly amazing! . We used to think that science fiction films were exaggerated, but it turned out that everything is possible with science and technology.
@@finlayl2505 I wasn't saying to act as a robotic arm. The brain acts as an arm to activate the functionality in a virtual and even augmented reality sense.
well, turns out tv wasn't bad for your eyes after all in fact, it was actually not being outside enough from a young age that caused alot of people having poor eyesight
@@silvydb nope the issue was because you're not outside enough, the neurochemical that needs more light to be made is not being produced. That neurochemical signals to stop growing your eyes. Basically, if you're not outside enough, your eyes grow too much Take it with a grain of salt, though, i don't know the exact details
In a simple rendition of this can be used together with eye tracking to be the main controller for menus. That would be the most seamless UI interaction IMO.
@@aiden.m4a i was gonna reply the same thing lmao. Though we still got a ways to go before thats possible, this is a huge stepping stone for something that sorts
@@mr_hungis617 I googled it, it is indeed a plugin to help reduce the load on the GPU for the vive pro. However this is nice because now there are 2 means to track where you are looking. Visual cameras and brain waves and each avenue can yield dramatically different results for control or optimization when it comes to further researching and development.
I'd love to use VR, but I can't use the hand controllers because I'm a quadriplegic. I'm so excited for the possibilities of controlling things with thought. There are three main things I'd really want to do with this type of tech. VR is one, of course, but I also want to be able to control an omnidirectional wheelchair and fully articulated robotic hands and arms. That would be amazing.
eye movement control might be something to look in too use a camera to pick up where your eyes look and probably multiple blinking signals to perform different tasks that you can set , i hope they thought about something like that i'm always thinking 200 steps ahead of the superficial world we live in
i would too but this isn't really related to full dive sadly :( although check out what valve is working on they are actually making progress towards that
not difficult to imagine that this could be great for tetraplegic individuals or those who cannot use their hands to operate a computer. Great stuff indeed!!
That's the primary thing I'm looking forward to. I know a lot of veterans who have lost one or both legs and one of the issues is linking up their movements with the prosthetic leg. This kind of EEG technology can be the missing link to make prosthetic designs finally start being near perfect replacements of biological limbs.
I cant wait till I am 90 years old, finally able to play a SAO type of VR mmorpg, and then die of constant heart attacks due to the realistic enemies beating me up ingame.
@emi エミ that you would'nt stop the original you from dying. Like copy pasting a file and then deleting the original. Might not matter for digital data, but for consciousness? that's an OOF
OMG! That's insane!! I actually developed the very first brain-wave interface for navigating 3D space way back in 1994, but it was incredibly rudimentary [and BULKY!] compared to that setup you are demoing! Seeing the current state of the art is both mind-blowing and satisfying. Thank you for sharing!!
Yup I think SOA would easily be one of the best deaths a person can have dying in a world where impossible things can happen just sounds so much better than death here in this boring reality
Did you see the DAARPA device for flying swarms of aircraft using a similar but more sophisitcated device. So we can only assume this is now old technology being allowed into the consumer electronics domain. And let us assume this kind of technique can be used to feed messages directly to our brains.
Was a great episode, we just don't need to be complete morons and make teck that can literally kill you. some people might always find ways to die, even puddles of water has killed people. But im sure what ever teck we make will be a lot safer than changing light bulbs currently is.
Honestly, this could revolutionize how art is created. Making a book? come up with the plot, and it tracks how the plot is set up. Want to make a painting? Imagine the image, and it's right there. Want to make a awesome song? think about how it would go.
The concept is (kind of) right. Doing these things with your mind, i think, is possible; but i still think it's a little bit far. Imagining and Perceiving are different things. Still got to figure out a way to standarize mental images after all; for example, we can think about a stone, but your mental image may be different from my stone, because unlike voice commands, not everyone thinks the same way. I think it should be personalized acording to your own thought pattern to work.
The gloves still work better. All this can do is detect what people are focusing on with thier sight, with a shit ton of input lag. I doubt this tech will end up any more than a novelty shown off in museums, as impressive as it is.
@@Darth_Insidious You’re spot on about the part that it has input lag. But the fact that this still works shows it has potential and one day might be better
@@Darth_Insidious I see your point, however many people were skeptical on things that seemed impossible decades ago and now we live with, if there's anything I've learned in my life is that technology is rapidly expanding and advancing farther and farther every day.
@@Darth_Insidious This is just the beginning. It really depends if they go further with this technology or shelf it. Honestly, this is an advanced feature that will replace most of the gadgets we use for motion and movement currently in VR. Maybe the input lag now is bad because it's very basic at the moment, but with enough improvements and ways to connect with your thoughts, things can be happening in real-time without lag. I don't know, Deep Dive VR will be a vastly different experience compared to putting on a VR headset.
What I like about neurolink is the applications for prosthetic limbs. Imagine being able to use your brain to move your prosthetic limb. Also, you could begin building more advanced prosthetic limbs with mesh skins that give your brain feedback, essentially restoring feeling to the the limb, a prosthetic limb that actually moves and feels like a real limb
If this is what is reaching us (the everyday civilian) right now, imagine what is happening with this kind of technology behind the scenes in a military context...
Or in businesses there’s ton of crazy tech out their that’s so advanced problem is it’s too expensive in reality we have the tech for a ready player one type experience problem is it would cost a literal fortune
Your mind is already being influenced. All they want is to take your mind away from God and Jesus Christ. The antichrist will come soon. Go to the Bible, keep the commandments of God and the faith of(not just "in") Jesus Christ.
@John Doe you can't even imagine the amount you can gain on this earth, but you become a slave of the devil, a puppet in their hand. And in the end, you loose eternity. This life compared to eternity near God is like..a rusty leaf compared to a blossomed tree who's gonna give fruit soon. So beware, and love good and the sinner and hate evil and sin
@John Doe so if I,let's imagine, come and hit you in the face with a hammer, you don't believe I'm evil? You just see the scientific proof of a injury, but you don't believe in the "abstract" notion of evil? I presume you think that I am also injured in my emotions, so that's why I'm bringing injury to you with a hypothethic hammer ? Then, if nobody ever hurt someone, and it all was just a primordial injury from where everything came, then that means that...all the suffering in the world just comes from a...accident ? A meer mistake someone did in the past and that's why we all provoc emotional or psyhical injuries to one another ? Then...why don't we just stop it? Because we can't stop a mistake ? I really wanna understand your point of view .
@John Doe you are aware that the prefix "mal" comes from latin, later, french "bad", that is related to evil. But, never the least, bad is evil. That does not mean you aught to destroy it. That is not what the love of God commands to the people that follow God. He says that the revenge belongs to Him, so, we are not to destroy the evil, only to expose it so you can go around it when posible(evil=in some conditions, when it comes to self-relateing, is sin). God tells us to love the sinner, but to hate the sin. Basicaly, to love the sick, but to hate the tummor, but to remeber, that He is the Great Doctor, not us. So basicaly, you're going around the comandment of God, but doing whatever you want, because there is sin with whom you like to "flirt". I am sorry because you enountered many christians who don't actualy love God, but love themselfs. Thats why they hate the evil-doer, but not his evil. It seems complicated, but it is not. With God, everything is simple. If you read the Bible as it should be read(by interpreting it through itself, not through outter sources), you would see that God is full of love and just.
@@ntanikmayha524 this one workes different i think. Its not about concentration. Its about the Objects are blinking. This frequece gets transfered to your Brain and read out by the maschine. Sry for my bad spelling. My german autocorrect is interfering a lot. XD
@@julioproductions it seemed to work that you saw what the objects patterns were, and then the device would scan your thoughts to see which you were thinking about, since on a subconscious level we have very good descriptive abilities, and it takes that reading and transmits it as input. that's why it had the reminder to focus on the option you were trying to select, you had to basically make the pattern appear more prominently in your head
@@julioproductions Yeah i felt something when watching a pattern. Its weird. Wonder if you watch it long enough you dont get the sensation and device cant detect it.
@@glyph__ it Doesn't Read Your Mind. You can compare with a simple heart beat detector. It detects simple brain activity in the visual zone, and then checks the frequency and timing to detect what shape was flashing. Kind of like old NES guns
As I was watching the shapes with flashing patterns I didn't really find differences in the texture but found differences in timing. If you stop the video at 4:39 and explore the surrounding frames using , and . keys you'll notice that each frame only one of these 10 panels has a pattern and the sequence repeats so I guess the device can sense a spike of brain activity at the time when the shape you're focusing at flashes
@@FAQUERETERMAX im sorry but im not talking to AI (for now lol) also i dont think it would be as easy as this could be once you can basically use it like a mouse.
If somebody is curious to know what is the underlying mechanism, BCIs can work using many brain patterns but this in particular seems to work based on the fact that when we observe something flickering (like the grey little things we see in the video) at a certain frequency, our brain will emit a signal that has the exact same frequency as a response to the visual stimulus. So by matching the frequencies the device is able to understand which button you are trying to press with your mind (reason for which every button has flickering lines attached to it).
I'm kinda disappointed how it looks like its just registering that you're focusing on the flashy patterns, rather than any sort of intention- like "he's looking at the rock" vs "he wants to move the rock". Still cool tho
The problem is that our understanding of the brain is already very small. But for reference for the last 10 years you could only buy neural sensors that detected that you were focused or not. It doesn't matter at what. Now we are here and this device actually can read WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT. This is huuuge. And don't get me wrong, Im quite tired of VR youtubers clickbaiting the same technology claiming it to be big, but this is actual progress.
It seems to pick up on the pattern of the light. I noticed that that the patterns blink at different times. As some shapes were the same. Still cool but we've had this kind of tech for a bit. Interesting how people want to bring it into VR. I wonder how it will go into the real world and for future gaming.
valve talked that theyre working on a brain thing and were able to control an octopuses 8 arms and that they could make a new headset but the speed of which the tech is advancing the headset would become outdated quickly so theyre waiting till theyve advanced it more
@@FentFanta idk if you saw but elon musk put nuerolink in a monkey and the monkey played games with its mind maybe one day we will be playing vr with an integrated brain chip
This will be a wonderful way for corporations and governments to manipulate the population. As long as we make ppl want it bad enough they will demand their own enslavement. Perfect.
@@trampy6936 that’s not how it works yet. It’s not advanced enough to control you. It would need to be 100,000x more complex to introduce ideas into your head. You’ll probably be dead before you even hear about it.
@@diamond4k we won't "be dead before we hear about it" we already have technology for transcranial affective brain computer interfaces that affect six different emotions.. It just requires a larger machine at the moment. They are merely working on getting it marketable.
For real, I keep telling everyone that the OG Cyberpunk 2020 fundamentals were here right on schedule already, just without the fashion sense Flying cars were at CES 3 years ago, Cyberlimbs, Braind Machine Interface, commercial space travel, VR itself finally mattered, corporate military groups, environmental catastrophe, it's all there. They really didn't have to push the canon out to 2077, but I wasn't expecting retail forays into brain-machine interface until at least 2025
Almost. And this is not the only such tech available. One that has been in the works for a few years now, lets you move objects with your mind already. I forget what it is called.
@@glenfoxh As far back as 2014 researchers successfully sent simple thought-to-thought messages across the world from one tester's brain to another. They said "Hola" and "Ciao" to each other from India to France. Another project at University of Washington let one researcher control and twitch the finger of another across campus. It's been 5 and a half years, who knows what they've pulled off since then.
Okay I can totally see how this could be implemented along side controllers. Imagine playing Star Wars VR, and quite literally being able to use the force. This tech especially once more mature could open the doors to a whole relm of VR experiences. (Edit: I wrote this comment like one minute into the video, you touched on everything I wrote lol)
Everything would blink with artifacts, because that how it works. U dont want to play star wars with blinking artifacts on everything that you can use "force" on.
It isn't THAT impressive, don't let the marketing talk fool you. This thing isn't even detecting shapes, read my comment for a more detailed explanation.
Give it maybe five to ten years. New technologies are always prohibitively expensive at first, but become quite affordable once the technology matures.
These sorts of things are super early and touchy and not as good as you probably think anyway. Wait it out a bit. Also there wouldn't be much that supports using it. Also given it seemed like you had to look at the things for most cases there may not be much benefit over using an eye tracker. The jumping was interesting, though an eye tracker could map that to looking up and down quickly or blinking. Most of it looked like what you can already do done in a more complex method than needed. Maybe look at a tobi or something. I'm not saying it won't be more useful moving forward, just that as it is now doesn't add much.
@@MrArtVein Seriously though, thinking on Elon Musks idea of a brain implant, what if some very powerful people wanted that to happen and these implants had hidden functions to them, like sending electrical impulses to the brain to control mood or your senses. May sound like a tad of an over the top imaginative example, but if you've played Watch Dogs 3, there's an element of this kind of horror where some lady has house slaves that she can kill or torture at the press of a button. Do not trust tech that gets implanted in you.
It works much like an old lightpen on CRT displays where the position of the pen is estimated based on when it picks up the light beam racing down the screen, the device on the back of your head is the equivalent of the "lightpen" picking up the signal you focus on through your eyes. As you see in your first test there is a pattern displaying at one area at a time. The software in the computer knows which one it is showing the pattern on, and when you focus your vision on one of them your brain fires some visual signal that the reader picks up. The sync between the computer showing and the reader picking up tells it which you were looking at. From what I could see it likely needs a number of passes in order to have high enough confidence at which one you were focused on.
Yeah I want to see it work with the users eyes closed just for this reason. It CAN be done. The OpenBCI group had some great progress even 5 years ago and was certainly not a parlor trick or gimmick as this appears
So… it can read signals and write them? Does that mean it can control / implant thoughts onto your database (mind)? (I’m not tech savvy but that’s what it sounds like to me.)
I like the idea of using this type of tech to do browse interfaces, and menus when you're not in game. Could basically lay down with my VR headset on, browse youtube, feeds without needing the controllers.
Legally speaking, SAO is unrealistic - and there would definitely be many restrictions on how immersed we can be. A single satellite signal or WiFi breach and ur brain goes 💥
@@hdWWtchR Essentially, hopefully they can realize how dangerous and traumatic this kind of thing is. Similar to if u kill someone in a dream - u may suffer permanent mental trauma due to the fact that your brain may think it’s real. Additionally, if someone were to breach WiFi channels, overload server proxy, or intercept them - it could become one of the most dangerous scenarios in modern history.
And the fact that technology in the military is 20 years away and consumer+ is just weak tech proves that it's rapidly growing at an Insane rate, we might, just *might* have it by 2022
@@johnburger4504 ikr. Like I'm sure the military is letting us play with this "old" technology to them. I hope we have it tho, and full dive isn't used ad a weapon.
This device has amazing potential in helping those who suffer from ALS like my mom did. I had plans to develop a program using the SKD to improve her ability to communicate. Sadly she passed away October of 2021 before I had the chance. I hope this type of product continues to develop and not only improve augmented reality / VR control but also help the disabled live better more connected lives.
I know you're kinda joking, but actually, my husband was a part of a trial as a child for tech like this for children with ADHD. They had him play video games with his mind (with a bunch of straps and electrodes though). This was in the 2000's. So they for sure have had ADHD specific testing done on this type of tech.
I know this is entirely off topic but am I the only one that can't see the flashing particle effects in the squares with my peripheral vision. You can ONLY SEE THEM IN ONE SQUARE and it's like it almost follows your eyes with an illusion. I think it's trippy. It starts to really hit for me at 4:04. Does anyone else experience this too?
I GUESS IT NEVER DAWNED ON YOU, WHATS TO SAY THEY DONT USE THESE DEVICES TO CONTROL YOUR MIND WITHOUT YOU EVER EVEN KNOWING. GIVE THE MONKIES A TOY TO KEEP THEM OCCUPIED WHILE YOU CONTROL THE MONKEY. THEY GOT EVERYONE TO WALK AROUND WITH TRACKING DEVICES AND BOTS THAT LISTEN TO EVERYTHING THEY SAY IN THEIR OWN HOMES OH AND THEY MADE YOU PAY FOR IT LOL THEY GIVE US SIMPLE GADGETS AND WE GIVE THEM ALL OUR RIGHTS AND CONTROL OVER OUR LIVES WITHOUT EVEN FIGHTING A WAR TO GAIN CONTROL. YEP PEOPLE REALLY ARE THIS DUMB
A game adapting to your needs when you start to get bored and ramping up the difficulty sounds harmless but that's not always the reason people get bored. If it were possible for games to adapt to your needs on the fly it's guaranteed that companies will take advantage of this and create something so addicting that it will make people play unhealthy amounts of hours and likely will cause many deaths as a result. Because they can't stop playing
I made another comment about this but I believe that's how they know what button he's looking at. Each area has a flash of short white lines at a different time (probably tens or hundreds of ms apart), and all the sensor do is looking at a spike of neural activity that will happen when the visual information from the flash reaches the brain, making it possible to tell which button you're focusing on. The calibration part is probably there to measure the delay between the flash on screen and the neural signal spike.
He explains this in the video. Those lines are transmitting a pattern and are constantly flashing on every interactable object. The sensor recognizes the pattern, and that's how it knows which one you're looking at. It is more of a visual thing than a "thinking" thing.
@@madtufguy it's not the pattern, that's false marketing, it's the frequency and sync, the pattern it's there just to focus your eyes and make the signal stronger but it doesn't matter what pattern is there
You can set the pico neo so that the pointer follows your head, if you turn off the controllers. Unfortunately, you still need to press a button on the headset, which I can't do. Nextmind could be useful for that.
I'm just wowed at how far we've come in just the last 100 years....cars, planes, jets, computers, home computers/game consoles, cellphones, smartphones, virtual reality devices, satellites, space exploration and so much more. Imagine the next 20 years!!!!
There is always blinking dome objects in the image... I think that when you look one of them this blinking pattern is converted into a electrical signal in your visual cortex... so the device only need to detect the pattern of the signal to know what of these blinking objects are you looking... but there must be those signal emitters in the image to make the thing work...
True, you need your eyes to see. But, your eyes are just bringing in the light and are sending the information to your brain. Your brain is what determines what you are actually seeing. This is why when people hit their heads in certain ways and get a concussion, they may lose their eye-sight, can never focus correctly, etc. The eyes were never damaged, but the way you are seeing things is still messed up because your brain took that hit. This is the same for hearing. Your ears pick up the messages, but they don't know what you are hearing, that is the brain's job.
My thoughts exactly, except the CRT version could do it at 50 or 60 hertz and this appears to do it at about 1. It's interesting, but I'm not sure how it's any better than using well-calibrated eye tracking.
Yeah I came to the same conclusion that your cortex is responding to those flickering lights that look like Mitochondria and each one is offset so any one of those on screen is never in sync with a second one. This is what tells the device where you are focusing your eyes on, however this isn't mind control, but it is a very intriguing first step to advancing into a true mind control in the future. However, to truly mind control I feel as if you are going to need write capability in addition to read capability and possibly that will not be possible without an actual physical data interface via the spinal cord or brain itself via a chip of some sort. Possible within the next ten to twenty years.
The flashing patterns are because the bci uses the p300 event. This means that when an unexpected event happens on an object you rae focused on your brain recatq predicteably 300ms later.
The first thing that came to mind when I watched this was some sort of magic game. Where you have different magical abilities that you trigger by focusing. For example, you could shoot fire by holding up your hand and focusing on it. I think it would be so much cooler than just pressing a button.
@Chilevec that would require the person reading the post to ignore every piece of information given to them in favor on one twee--- i mean, comment somewhere random that doesn't have any actual info or back up what they're saying...
If you are interested: The part at 3:50 most probably works like this: Each circle flickers with a different frequency, which means the receptors in the eyes are activated with the flickering frequency of the circle you look at. When arriving at the visual cortex (which is at the back of the head, just where the electrodes are on (v1 in the occipital lobe)), the neurons change their firing rate depending on the activation they get from the eye, which causes a firing frequency related to the flickering of the circle. This can be measured via the electrodes and boom, you know the flickering frequency of the circle and thus the circle he looked at. Hope this makes sense to interested people :D This is just my theory, but I think it is a valid one. If I got something wrong, come at me ;) (For qualifications for posting theories like that: I got a BSc in Biology and Psychology which included a module about Brain Machine Interfaces)
When I was a kid we had Atari & Nintendo....In my lifetime things have changed so much. It's amazing. Even from 2009 to today phones have come so far. In 45 more years what will be available? I can't help but wonder. 😊
Y’all are so stupid for wanting this in your head, imagine the terrorism potential. Like some dude can fry your brain from across the country or an emp strike
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.
Dude it takes 1 10 minute video on how it works lmao u don't even need a daw to make stuff. The software is the easy part, learning theory to understand how to express your feelings through the sound is the immensely difficult part.
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 []-)
1st day of getting Mike to notice me :O
I love your vids there awesome also does the mind control thing work with the quest 1
Just asking, does the headset need to be connected to a PC
@@N_SPAMZ i think there is no way to use Bluetooth headphones with Quest right now because of that lag you described. Until they solve this we are stuck with wired ones
Love the content
Is the mind control stuff open for public
it’s mind blowing that technology is already at this point
it looks like something straight out of science fiction
So true!
Hi chippy
Yo that mod of redemption stuff is sick man
It isn't THAT impressive, don't let the marketing talk fool you. This thing isn't even detecting shapes, read my comment for a more detailed explanation.
Hi chippy what are you doing on this video
"I wanna show you something that literally blew my mind" is probably the last phrase you'd want to hear in a video about VR Mind Control
Bahahaha 😂
Yeah, “Oops...” eye pops out...
Lmao 😂😂😂
When “literally” backfires…
@@Window4503 literally...
every day, we slowly inch towards Sword Art Online being a reality...
Yeah
Good
ew
It’s about time
>.> ... yeah, and I'll be waiting well after launch to try it. Lol
The ability of this electronic device to interact with the brain is incredibly amazing! . We used to think that science fiction films were exaggerated, but it turned out that everything is possible with science and technology.
With the power of science, you too can be stuck in an MMO for years and get a gamer girlfriend.
@@robbieaulia6462 nice reference and all, but does it HAVE to be a MMO? it can be something like Goat sim
This has endless possibilities for helping handicapped people that have little or no abilities to move arms or hands
It really does. Even as a sort of "third arm"
@@streamershaven Finally i can play games even if I become paralysed
@@ellegt1392 As someone who is partially paralyzed, I think that may be in poor taste.
I'm pretty sure that this has existed for at least a decade. Robot arms are expensive
@@finlayl2505 I wasn't saying to act as a robotic arm. The brain acts as an arm to activate the functionality in a virtual and even augmented reality sense.
Facebook is drooling over this technology....
I hope they don’t ruin it
@@HaydenH You'll have to register your brain on Facebook lol
Ah yes let's let Facebook know how we feel about things when we see them or where we are looking at images, sounds like great privacy features
@@starmorpheus hahahaha
Yeah
Mike: "it literally blew my mind"
Me: I am no longer interested
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Bruh you need more likes
sao
it was a pun
Underrated
1995: “Don’t sit to close to the TV, it’s bad for you.”
2022: “Strap this TV to a face shield in front of your eyes for 12 hours a day.”
well, turns out tv wasn't bad for your eyes after all
in fact, it was actually not being outside enough from a young age that caused alot of people having poor eyesight
@@thepizzacarpizza1056 Makes sense. Closed in all day would mean youre not spending enough time focusing at different distances.
@@silvydb nope
the issue was because you're not outside enough, the neurochemical that needs more light to be made is not being produced. That neurochemical signals to stop growing your eyes. Basically, if you're not outside enough, your eyes grow too much
Take it with a grain of salt, though, i don't know the exact details
This has to be incredible for people who are paralyzed.
right
Isn’t paralyzation partly caused by the brain though?
@@F0restcall it is
@@F0restcall brain stem
This technology could be used to help with paralyzation
Imagine how well this would work in a Star Wars VR game.
Haha blaster go brrrr
May the force be with you
@@maisjaki it’s over Maisjaki, I have the high-ground
The delay is real tho
God that would be such an expirence
this is so insane
so mindblowing... just imagine the potential
been in VR since the first oculus development kit, definitely getting this :D
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@@playboijah that verified UA-camr has a lot of dead subscribers
@@tonyisnotdead might have sub botted too but idk
Fixing you’re spelling *im definitely getting this* there you go
This is trash lmao
In a simple rendition of this can be used together with eye tracking to be the main controller for menus. That would be the most seamless UI interaction IMO.
I can imagine a futuristic social media experience with VR + mind control, both visual and psychological. No escape! 😲
Basically SAO
@@aiden.m4a i was gonna reply the same thing lmao. Though we still got a ways to go before thats possible, this is a huge stepping stone for something that sorts
U.S. government reading this: Interesting...
With couch toilets, sun roof, and food generator, you won’t need to move
@@deivisony microsoft patent
Just a thought....maybe we could do Foveated Rendering by reading WHERE you're eyes are focusing!!
That already exists and it's called eye tracking
i think the vive pro eye has that
hey i know you lol.
Also i never heard of that before, that actually sounds plausible now with this technology.
@@L33T_Taco i think it’s either already implemented into the vive pro eye or they are going to
@@mr_hungis617 I googled it, it is indeed a plugin to help reduce the load on the GPU for the vive pro. However this is nice because now there are 2 means to track where you are looking. Visual cameras and brain waves and each avenue can yield dramatically different results for control or optimization when it comes to further researching and development.
Mike this is AMAZING! When do we get the Waifu Simulator support!?
eh?
Imagine if you could lift a skirt with just your mind
I thought your onward videos were too much XD
@@LampixelYT Yeah but then what will my hands d- ooooooooooooooooooooooh....
@@LampixelYT *telekinesis*
I'd love to use VR, but I can't use the hand controllers because I'm a quadriplegic. I'm so excited for the possibilities of controlling things with thought. There are three main things I'd really want to do with this type of tech. VR is one, of course, but I also want to be able to control an omnidirectional wheelchair and fully articulated robotic hands and arms. That would be amazing.
eye movement control might be something to look in too
use a camera to pick up where your eyes look
and probably multiple blinking signals to perform different tasks that you can set , i hope they thought about something like that
i'm always thinking 200 steps ahead of the superficial world we live in
Doc Ock and Professor X
I've got bad arthritis in both hands/fingers. I'd love to see more of this stuff too.
If sword art online full dive releases, I'd literally buy it even if how expensive it is.
I would live in there 😂
Same
i would too but this isn't really related to full dive sadly :(
although check out what valve is working on they are actually making progress towards that
@@MINECRAFTLOVER4000 yea i just cant wait for how far this all will be in like 10 20 years from now
Just buy omni tf?
not difficult to imagine that this could be great for tetraplegic individuals or those who cannot use their hands to operate a computer. Great stuff indeed!!
That's the primary thing I'm looking forward to. I know a lot of veterans who have lost one or both legs and one of the issues is linking up their movements with the prosthetic leg. This kind of EEG technology can be the missing link to make prosthetic designs finally start being near perfect replacements of biological limbs.
@Cosmic Brownie ok
@Cosmic Brownie ok
@Cosmic Brownie who asked for a conspiracy theory?
@Cosmic Brownie If you understand technology well enough you would refrain from such statements. Let's start by controlling our own minds first ....
I cant wait till I am 90 years old, finally able to play a SAO type of VR mmorpg, and then die of constant heart attacks due to the realistic enemies beating me up ingame.
what's SAO
@@alphaapple9673 sword art online, an anime
So you have chosen death
and revives will really work
@emi エミ that you would'nt stop the original you from dying. Like copy pasting a file and then deleting the original. Might not matter for digital data, but for consciousness? that's an OOF
OMG! That's insane!! I actually developed the very first brain-wave interface for navigating 3D space way back in 1994, but it was incredibly rudimentary [and BULKY!] compared to that setup you are demoing! Seeing the current state of the art is both mind-blowing and satisfying. Thank you for sharing!!
I just hope I'm still alive the day we can finally full dive to virtual reality.
and casually names urself kirito
fr lmao
How do we know that we are not already?
Wake up Neo,
The matrix has you...
@@definetlyjustaguywhowillfindt- ayeee xd
Full dive VR isn't too far away so there is a high chance you will witness it unless you are more than 60 years old or you die in an accident.
This is the next thing on my "to be sponsored by" list.
I need to acquire the force!
I didn’t expect to see you here!
Pay for it don’t ask for freebies
@xaminate true most people don’t usually it takes some time to save up to a point that you could just get that without any like regrets
Hello fellow lithuanian
Give this man 5 more likes
I'm stilling waiting for my chance to be trapped inside of SAO so I can die happy in a pile a swords
Yup I think SOA would easily be one of the best deaths a person can have dying in a world where impossible things can happen just sounds so much better than death here in this boring reality
Oh your chance will be coming all too soon, I fear.
@@SchoolforHackers I am perfectly okay with this
The only way that could happen is probably the mind trying to control the outside world but the device not allowing it
I won't want to be in sao that's hell lmao
Did you see the DAARPA device for flying swarms of aircraft using a similar but more sophisitcated device. So we can only assume this is now old technology being allowed into the consumer electronics domain. And let us assume this kind of technique can be used to feed messages directly to our brains.
"if the game gets boring, itll make it harder and more scarier"
Black mirror season 3 episode 2 playtest flashbacks
GOD NO PLEASE
Aaand I gotta go watch that again lmao
Bruh, I thought of that episode when I read the title 🤯
Was a great episode, we just don't need to be complete morons and make teck that can literally kill you.
some people might always find ways to die, even puddles of water has killed people.
But im sure what ever teck we make will be a lot safer than changing light bulbs currently is.
Honestly, this could revolutionize how art is created. Making a book? come up with the plot, and it tracks how the plot is set up. Want to make a painting? Imagine the image, and it's right there. Want to make a awesome song? think about how it would go.
This comment is under-rated
Oh my god, I could create my book series with this!
The concept is (kind of) right. Doing these things with your mind, i think, is possible; but i still think it's a little bit far. Imagining and Perceiving are different things. Still got to figure out a way to standarize mental images after all; for example, we can think about a stone, but your mental image may be different from my stone, because unlike voice commands, not everyone thinks the same way. I think it should be personalized acording to your own thought pattern to work.
@Frax At the moment, but this kind of technology can pave the way for the technology I was describing.
I'm shocked how this works. This really could be something big for the future, if that makes sense.
love how just a couple months ago we were all drooling over a bunch of gloves and not that long later, we dont even need our hands anymore.
The gloves still work better. All this can do is detect what people are focusing on with thier sight, with a shit ton of input lag. I doubt this tech will end up any more than a novelty shown off in museums, as impressive as it is.
@@Darth_Insidious You’re spot on about the part that it has input lag. But the fact that this still works shows it has potential and one day might be better
@@Darth_Insidious I see your point, however many people were skeptical on things that seemed impossible decades ago and now we live with, if there's anything I've learned in my life is that technology is rapidly expanding and advancing farther and farther every day.
@@Darth_Insidious This is just the beginning. It really depends if they go further with this technology or shelf it. Honestly, this is an advanced feature that will replace most of the gadgets we use for motion and movement currently in VR. Maybe the input lag now is bad because it's very basic at the moment, but with enough improvements and ways to connect with your thoughts, things can be happening in real-time without lag. I don't know, Deep Dive VR will be a vastly different experience compared to putting on a VR headset.
"we dont even need our hands anymore"
WE MADE IT
THIS IS THE FUTURE
$400 for a technology like that really shows how fast it's developing.
Can't wait to see Valve's hardware, Gabe Newell is really interested in this stuff
As a researcher, this has me incredibly excited and scared at the same time.
Ditto.
Scared for what?? Please elaborate here!
@@matmamat9690 do you want a company reading your thoughts?
I'm not scared
@@Briandacunos you should be
What I like about neurolink is the applications for prosthetic limbs. Imagine being able to use your brain to move your prosthetic limb. Also, you could begin building more advanced prosthetic limbs with mesh skins that give your brain feedback, essentially restoring feeling to the the limb, a prosthetic limb that actually moves and feels like a real limb
Its already exist but it's so expensive like $120 million
If this is what is reaching us (the everyday civilian) right now, imagine what is happening with this kind of technology behind the scenes in a military context...
Or in businesses there’s ton of crazy tech out their that’s so advanced problem is it’s too expensive in reality we have the tech for a ready player one type experience problem is it would cost a literal fortune
Your mind is already being influenced. All they want is to take your mind away from God and Jesus Christ. The antichrist will come soon. Go to the Bible, keep the commandments of God and the faith of(not just "in") Jesus Christ.
@John Doe you can't even imagine the amount you can gain on this earth, but you become a slave of the devil, a puppet in their hand.
And in the end, you loose eternity. This life compared to eternity near God is like..a rusty leaf compared to a blossomed tree who's gonna give fruit soon.
So beware, and love good and the sinner and hate evil and sin
@John Doe so if I,let's imagine, come and hit you in the face with a hammer, you don't believe I'm evil? You just see the scientific proof of a injury, but you don't believe in the "abstract" notion of evil?
I presume you think that I am also injured in my emotions, so that's why I'm bringing injury to you with a hypothethic hammer ?
Then, if nobody ever hurt someone, and it all was just a primordial injury from where everything came, then that means that...all the suffering in the world just comes from a...accident ? A meer mistake someone did in the past and that's why we all provoc emotional or psyhical injuries to one another ?
Then...why don't we just stop it? Because we can't stop a mistake ?
I really wanna understand your point of view .
@John Doe you are aware that the prefix "mal" comes from latin, later, french "bad", that is related to evil.
But, never the least, bad is evil. That does not mean you aught to destroy it. That is not what the love of God commands to the people that follow God. He says that the revenge belongs to Him, so, we are not to destroy the evil, only to expose it so you can go around it when posible(evil=in some conditions, when it comes to self-relateing, is sin).
God tells us to love the sinner, but to hate the sin. Basicaly, to love the sick, but to hate the tummor, but to remeber, that He is the Great Doctor, not us.
So basicaly, you're going around the comandment of God, but doing whatever you want, because there is sin with whom you like to "flirt".
I am sorry because you enountered many christians who don't actualy love God, but love themselfs. Thats why they hate the evil-doer, but not his evil.
It seems complicated, but it is not. With God, everything is simple.
If you read the Bible as it should be read(by interpreting it through itself, not through outter sources), you would see that God is full of love and just.
We all know where this is going. Time to get stuck in a vr MMO RPG, meet a vr waifu, and get married
Basically SAO
@@mariodoomfist1049 that's what he was implying
And also defy death which was implemented by a nerd
kimochi
@@14bqdonk Yubi yubi
But isn't this more like a neural eye-tracking control instead of mind controled?
@@ntanikmayha524 this one workes different i think. Its not about concentration. Its about the Objects are blinking. This frequece gets transfered to your Brain and read out by the maschine. Sry for my bad spelling. My german autocorrect is interfering a lot. XD
it would be interesting to see if closing your eyes and focusing on the mental image works the same as looking at the object
@@julioproductions it seemed to work that you saw what the objects patterns were, and then the device would scan your thoughts to see which you were thinking about, since on a subconscious level we have very good descriptive abilities, and it takes that reading and transmits it as input. that's why it had the reminder to focus on the option you were trying to select, you had to basically make the pattern appear more prominently in your head
@@julioproductions Yeah i felt something when watching a pattern. Its weird. Wonder if you watch it long enough you dont get the sensation and device cant detect it.
@@glyph__ it Doesn't Read Your Mind. You can compare with a simple heart beat detector. It detects simple brain activity in the visual zone, and then checks the frequency and timing to detect what shape was flashing. Kind of like old NES guns
As I was watching the shapes with flashing patterns I didn't really find differences in the texture but found differences in timing. If you stop the video at 4:39 and explore the surrounding frames using , and . keys you'll notice that each frame only one of these 10 panels has a pattern and the sequence repeats so I guess the device can sense a spike of brain activity at the time when the shape you're focusing at flashes
It’ll be funny looking back on this in like, 15 years when mind control is just a normal, everyday thing.
I’ll be 24 that time
@@AlexYazanGames you're 9?
We're already there, bro.
@@stuffipost137 0o_o0
Look around you now.. people are already mind controlled
this is going to make browsing the web, from your couch, on your tv, with your hands under the blankets, so much easier
You can already do that with a voice controlled tv
😳😳 hands under blankets surfing......😳
Lmao
I wouldn't want huge strobing buttons on my TV UI tho...
@@FAQUERETERMAX im sorry but im not talking to AI (for now lol) also i dont think it would be as easy as this could be once you can basically use it like a mouse.
POV: u were trying so hard to focus that u forgot u were not even playing it
Huh what nahhhh....
True
Uhhhhhhhhh 👀
Exposed...
If somebody is curious to know what is the underlying mechanism, BCIs can work using many brain patterns but this in particular seems to work based on the fact that when we observe something flickering (like the grey little things we see in the video) at a certain frequency, our brain will emit a signal that has the exact same frequency as a response to the visual stimulus. So by matching the frequencies the device is able to understand which button you are trying to press with your mind (reason for which every button has flickering lines attached to it).
“Literally blew my mind”
Gettin SAO flashbacks here-
SAME 😂
Agreed
Yo facts
On god im scared
where's the logout button?
I'm kinda disappointed how it looks like its just registering that you're focusing on the flashy patterns, rather than any sort of intention- like "he's looking at the rock" vs "he wants to move the rock". Still cool tho
This is just the beginning. It will do that eventually or someone else will.
The problem is that our understanding of the brain is already very small. But for reference for the last 10 years you could only buy neural sensors that detected that you were focused or not. It doesn't matter at what. Now we are here and this device actually can read WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT. This is huuuge. And don't get me wrong, Im quite tired of VR youtubers clickbaiting the same technology claiming it to be big, but this is actual progress.
It seems to pick up on the pattern of the light. I noticed that that the patterns blink at different times. As some shapes were the same. Still cool but we've had this kind of tech for a bit. Interesting how people want to bring it into VR. I wonder how it will go into the real world and for future gaming.
valve talked that theyre working on a brain thing and were able to control an octopuses 8 arms and that they could make a new headset but the speed of which the tech is advancing the headset would become outdated quickly so theyre waiting till theyve advanced it more
@@FentFanta idk if you saw but elon musk put nuerolink in a monkey and the monkey played games with its mind maybe one day we will be playing vr with an integrated brain chip
Wait, it's located in the back of the head!?!
*"The Matrix" intensifies*
This will be a wonderful way for corporations and governments to manipulate the population. As long as we make ppl want it bad enough they will demand their own enslavement. Perfect.
Occipital lobe
@misstherage no thanks. Have a nice day.
@@trampy6936 that’s not how it works yet. It’s not advanced enough to control you. It would need to be 100,000x more complex to introduce ideas into your head. You’ll probably be dead before you even hear about it.
@@diamond4k we won't "be dead before we hear about it" we already have technology for transcranial affective brain computer interfaces that affect six different emotions.. It just requires a larger machine at the moment. They are merely working on getting it marketable.
what kind of music was that? 4:38
Think onto
“You mean you have to use your hands? That’s like a baby’s toy” Ladies and gents we’re almost back to the future.
For real, I keep telling everyone that the OG Cyberpunk 2020 fundamentals were here right on schedule already, just without the fashion sense
Flying cars were at CES 3 years ago, Cyberlimbs, Braind Machine Interface, commercial space travel, VR itself finally mattered, corporate military groups, environmental catastrophe, it's all there. They really didn't have to push the canon out to 2077, but I wasn't expecting retail forays into brain-machine interface until at least 2025
Almost. And this is not the only such tech available. One that has been in the works for a few years now, lets you move objects with your mind already. I forget what it is called.
@@glenfoxh As far back as 2014 researchers successfully sent simple thought-to-thought messages across the world from one tester's brain to another. They said "Hola" and "Ciao" to each other from India to France. Another project at University of Washington let one researcher control and twitch the finger of another across campus. It's been 5 and a half years, who knows what they've pulled off since then.
@@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing If you consider this a BMI, let me tell you about the Star Wars Force Trainer...
@@TheLegendaryHacker Uncle Milton, is that you??
Me: *Puts on VR*
-5 seconds later-
*"How many of you have seen Tron?"*
"Oh my god! It's Methelusa honeysuckle!"
"What is he doing?"
"hes begining to believe"
Long ago this pebbles forged in the fiery pits of Tartarus by the grand blacksmith of Lucifer himself in a time long before the world began...
No one? Damn I was really banking on thay
A quantum supercomputer, calculating for A THOUSAND YEARS, could not APPROACH, the FUCKS, _✨I do not give✨_
Okay I can totally see how this could be implemented along side controllers. Imagine playing Star Wars VR, and quite literally being able to use the force. This tech especially once more mature could open the doors to a whole relm of VR experiences. (Edit: I wrote this comment like one minute into the video, you touched on everything I wrote lol)
YES. YES YES YES 1000x YES
Everything would blink with artifacts, because that how it works. U dont want to play star wars with blinking artifacts on everything that you can use "force" on.
It isn't THAT impressive, don't let the marketing talk fool you. This thing isn't even detecting shapes, read my comment for a more detailed explanation.
I'm more interested in this kind of tech to cure social anxiety and depression in the future.
having just ordered a quest 2 a few days back, i find your channel invaluable. Subbed
Me: I'm gonna buy it!
*checks price*
Me: In 100 years!
Give it maybe five to ten years. New technologies are always prohibitively expensive at first, but become quite affordable once the technology matures.
I can assure you that the price will go down in a few years (if the pandemic doesn't affect the technology development to much)
It's $399....
its cheaper than a lot of the big VR headsets right now though still a lot so hopefully it'll go down in price eventually
These sorts of things are super early and touchy and not as good as you probably think anyway. Wait it out a bit. Also there wouldn't be much that supports using it. Also given it seemed like you had to look at the things for most cases there may not be much benefit over using an eye tracker. The jumping was interesting, though an eye tracker could map that to looking up and down quickly or blinking. Most of it looked like what you can already do done in a more complex method than needed. Maybe look at a tobi or something. I'm not saying it won't be more useful moving forward, just that as it is now doesn't add much.
welcome back to another episode of "things you'll never be able to buy" 0:15
$300 says you can
Hey of one can buy a samsung note or even an iphone they can surely buy multiple of those........I gotta start saving up.
I’m gonna save up money on the side for all of this even if it takes me years.
The scariest part of this being for the Quest 2 is letting Facebook collect data about your brain. Which you can be sure they will do.
it's not only for quest 2 lmfao
Oh, thats not even the worst things that can happen, the worst thing that can or (probably) happen in future is when they control you
@@Sadokiyo they already do that well. Don't need VR just the news
@@MrArtVein Seriously though, thinking on Elon Musks idea of a brain implant, what if some very powerful people wanted that to happen and these implants had hidden functions to them, like sending electrical impulses to the brain to control mood or your senses. May sound like a tad of an over the top imaginative example, but if you've played Watch Dogs 3, there's an element of this kind of horror where some lady has house slaves that she can kill or torture at the press of a button. Do not trust tech that gets implanted in you.
Your phone has a mic that picks up things youre talking about and is letting you see ads based on your conversations
Being someone new to VR this channel has saved me from a lot of bad VR decisions.
It works much like an old lightpen on CRT displays where the position of the pen is estimated based on when it picks up the light beam racing down the screen, the device on the back of your head is the equivalent of the "lightpen" picking up the signal you focus on through your eyes. As you see in your first test there is a pattern displaying at one area at a time. The software in the computer knows which one it is showing the pattern on, and when you focus your vision on one of them your brain fires some visual signal that the reader picks up. The sync between the computer showing and the reader picking up tells it which you were looking at. From what I could see it likely needs a number of passes in order to have high enough confidence at which one you were focused on.
That's what I was thinking. Still rad tho!
How would you block this? ua-cam.com/video/Shjyma2h320/v-deo.html
@Andrea h with a tin foil hat
so you mean it's eye tracking
Yeah I want to see it work with the users eyes closed just for this reason. It CAN be done. The OpenBCI group had some great progress even 5 years ago and was certainly not a parlor trick or gimmick as this appears
Everyone goes gangsta until the *_mindreader_* turns into a *_mindcontroller_* ...
Oh no
Ready player two...
10 years later: "A person who appears to have built giant robotic tentacles is parading the streets destroying everything he can find."
that's how i was thinking lol
While a man gets angry and wears the cheesiest outfit and fights him
"And everyone is struggling to stop him."
I knew that guy with the knife-wielding tentacle was up to something...
@@ziggythomas1123 damn, he's on my recommended few days ago lol
So… it can read signals and write them? Does that mean it can control / implant thoughts onto your database (mind)?
(I’m not tech savvy but that’s what it sounds like to me.)
Impossible, if we can do something like this college and schools would've used it instead of making students study for years
“Welcome to sword art online”
oh god.
@@CandyPancakeLover oh shit.
Insert sao opening 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
The worst comment
LINK START
"Hold still and stay focused"
Me with a bad case of ADD: Well fuck
You're lucky, I've got tourettes...Id just blow up the damn computer.
@@jaco_o8916 sorry for laughing
@@jaco_o8916 understandable
If I dont take my anxiety meds
Other than that my band teacher one time called me the living embodiment of a metronome
My ocd will implode the pc
*in
0:49 my sister has a similar one under her bed never knew she had a VR controller all this time.
Yoo lick it
Hol up
Lmao
Sweeet home Alabama
@@bismuththebi nah
I like the idea of using this type of tech to do browse interfaces, and menus when you're not in game. Could basically lay down with my VR headset on, browse youtube, feeds without needing the controllers.
Why do i feel the need to focus on the enemy like it's helping lmao
Dude me too, I felt like I was playing too
The SAO days are getting close my friends.
Legally speaking, SAO is unrealistic - and there would definitely be many restrictions on how immersed we can be. A single satellite signal or WiFi breach and ur brain goes 💥
@@mydude348 just like in the first season lmao
@@hdWWtchR I do hope company officials are less stupid on this Earth
Why did you say so? I mean im just a student but im curious about what you just said
@@hdWWtchR Essentially, hopefully they can realize how dangerous and traumatic this kind of thing is. Similar to if u kill someone in a dream - u may suffer permanent mental trauma due to the fact that your brain may think it’s real. Additionally, if someone were to breach WiFi channels, overload server proxy, or intercept them - it could become one of the most dangerous scenarios in modern history.
when you realize sword art online is a year away
And the fact that technology in the military is 20 years away and consumer+ is just weak tech proves that it's rapidly growing at an Insane rate, we might, just *might* have it by 2022
@@Yharielsama 😳
@@Yharielsama that is actually insane
@@johnburger4504 ikr. Like I'm sure the military is letting us play with this "old" technology to them. I hope we have it tho, and full dive isn't used ad a weapon.
4:03 neurotv sounds pretty familiar to something lol
Thanks!
“Welcome to the OASIS” “Mind control”
_Ready Player Two ONI flashbacks_
It didnt Come out, if I remember right
don't spoil ready player 2 for me
This gives " it's like it's killing you just by looking at you hard enough" a completely new meaning :O
"I wanna show you something that litterally blew my mind"
Me reading the title: *what*
This device has amazing potential in helping those who suffer from ALS like my mom did. I had plans to develop a program using the SKD to improve her ability to communicate. Sadly she passed away October of 2021 before I had the chance. I hope this type of product continues to develop and not only improve augmented reality / VR control but also help the disabled live better more connected lives.
Me: ADHD
VR: CAN'T COMPUTE *SELF DESTRUCT*
Lol because you have trouble focusing 🤣 wait can I laugh at this?
@@TheHappyHummy
Be my guest, I want you to laugh!
That's why we smoke weed so we can focus and actually enjoy that darn thing. 😂
I know you're kinda joking, but actually, my husband was a part of a trial as a child for tech like this for children with ADHD. They had him play video games with his mind (with a bunch of straps and electrodes though). This was in the 2000's. So they for sure have had ADHD specific testing done on this type of tech.
Wow I'm not the only one with ADHD
I feel like we are a big step closer to SAO irl
one step at a time we will get there
Yass:)
agreed
Tbh I wouldn't mind if I was trapped because I mean I've watched Sao alot of times so I know basically what I should do and what I shouldn't do
Big opportunity for someone to remake SAO but instead of real death it’s a rogue like character delete.
Honestly- it feels like we're headed towards sword art online kind of headsets
Yo for real tho
I know this is entirely off topic but am I the only one that can't see the flashing particle effects in the squares with my peripheral vision. You can ONLY SEE THEM IN ONE SQUARE and it's like it almost follows your eyes with an illusion. I think it's trippy. It starts to really hit for me at 4:04. Does anyone else experience this too?
You know what? This is the start of the Sword Art Online incident😬
2022 be ready
Lei Conrad takes place in 2022
Lets fucking gooo
Where's the logout button?
I wouldn't *mind*
I’ve seen enough anime to know where this is going.
LINKO START!
Well boys, we did it, going outside is no more
I'm gonna maybe connect it to a artificial muscular oleostatic appendages to make sure your joke doesn't go to waste!!
And I haven't
*the future bugs re waiting*
even in this very early, limited version this technology is incredibly fascinating.
The "pong" of VR.
I GUESS IT NEVER DAWNED ON YOU, WHATS TO SAY THEY DONT USE THESE DEVICES TO CONTROL YOUR MIND WITHOUT YOU EVER EVEN KNOWING. GIVE THE MONKIES A TOY TO KEEP THEM OCCUPIED WHILE YOU CONTROL THE MONKEY. THEY GOT EVERYONE TO WALK AROUND WITH TRACKING DEVICES AND BOTS THAT LISTEN TO EVERYTHING THEY SAY IN THEIR OWN HOMES OH AND THEY MADE YOU PAY FOR IT LOL THEY GIVE US SIMPLE GADGETS AND WE GIVE THEM ALL OUR RIGHTS AND CONTROL OVER OUR LIVES WITHOUT EVEN FIGHTING A WAR TO GAIN CONTROL. YEP PEOPLE REALLY ARE THIS DUMB
I asked for it in 1994.
They took a while getting around to it and back then I had no idea that it was described in an ancient book with great dread.
give it 5 to 10 years that's when this will get more advance
Very scary
A game adapting to your needs when you start to get bored and ramping up the difficulty sounds harmless but that's not always the reason people get bored. If it were possible for games to adapt to your needs on the fly it's guaranteed that companies will take advantage of this and create something so addicting that it will make people play unhealthy amounts of hours and likely will cause many deaths as a result. Because they can't stop playing
OMG this is going to be such a blessing for those who are struggling with physical movement issues or paralysis.
Funny that second life and entropia universe has already been a release for people with disabilities
Yeah!! What a blessing they can be controlled, also!!
Thats where these technologies originated. That and aliens
Who else noticed the white little lines that blink as you look into it?
They only show as you look at one and disappear when you don't focus on it
I made another comment about this but I believe that's how they know what button he's looking at. Each area has a flash of short white lines at a different time (probably tens or hundreds of ms apart), and all the sensor do is looking at a spike of neural activity that will happen when the visual information from the flash reaches the brain, making it possible to tell which button you're focusing on.
The calibration part is probably there to measure the delay between the flash on screen and the neural signal spike.
He explains this in the video. Those lines are transmitting a pattern and are constantly flashing on every interactable object. The sensor recognizes the pattern, and that's how it knows which one you're looking at. It is more of a visual thing than a "thinking" thing.
@@madtufguy that's exactly what I thought
@@madtufguy it's not the pattern, that's false marketing, it's the frequency and sync, the pattern it's there just to focus your eyes and make the signal stronger but it doesn't matter what pattern is there
@@madtufguy Except he didnt move his head
Im always a shiba inu in VR. I want my tail to auto wag when I'm excited.
You a furry or sum?
@@hypermemes2821 probably or they just like dogs
also furries are fine as long as they don't get fucky in which cause yeah
the p e t e
VAlid
Google "nekomimi neurowear"
You can set the pico neo so that the pointer follows your head, if you turn off the controllers. Unfortunately, you still need to press a button on the headset, which I can't do. Nextmind could be useful for that.
I'm just wowed at how far we've come in just the last 100 years....cars, planes, jets, computers, home computers/game consoles, cellphones, smartphones, virtual reality devices, satellites, space exploration and so much more. Imagine the next 20 years!!!!
Society will just collapse
robots and A.I could go either way make our lives amazingly easy or our complete destruction that is the next 20 years
Its will be amazing imagine 200 years ahead
“Link START!”
Well thanks for reminding me that you can murder with this
that was exactly what i was thinking! dude, one day something like SAO is going to happen.
@@reyisnull I just wanna play a RL death game like sword art. That's it
@@ttorrr you could..
Give it a few years and I'll be yelling "Link Start!" in my bedroom!
Each unit comes with a free microwave
Link, come back when you are a little bit, mmmmmm, richer!
A true man of culture.
@@emydemi7778
Indeed.
we need a real Sword Art Online... without the trapping and death lol
There is always blinking dome objects in the image... I think that when you look one of them this blinking pattern is converted into a electrical signal in your visual cortex... so the device only need to detect the pattern of the signal to know what of these blinking objects are you looking... but there must be those signal emitters in the image to make the thing work...
“It’s time for ET to go home”
- Mike, VR Oasis
“You don’t see with your eyes. You see with your brain”
I guess it’s time to poke my eyes out.
True, you need your eyes to see. But, your eyes are just bringing in the light and are sending the information to your brain. Your brain is what determines what you are actually seeing. This is why when people hit their heads in certain ways and get a concussion, they may lose their eye-sight, can never focus correctly, etc. The eyes were never damaged, but the way you are seeing things is still messed up because your brain took that hit. This is the same for hearing. Your ears pick up the messages, but they don't know what you are hearing, that is the brain's job.
@@scottcook7089 Hate to tell you, but r/woosh
@@randomaccoutname4004 r/itswooooshwith4os
@@randomaccoutname4004 not a whoooosh, just cool information. glad he commented
Remember the optic guns for CRT monitors? This works exactly the same, syncing the pulsing images to the cortex response
My thoughts exactly, except the CRT version could do it at 50 or 60 hertz and this appears to do it at about 1. It's interesting, but I'm not sure how it's any better than using well-calibrated eye tracking.
Exactly, this isn't mind control
Yeah I came to the same conclusion that your cortex is responding to those flickering lights that look like Mitochondria and each one is offset so any one of those on screen is never in sync with a second one. This is what tells the device where you are focusing your eyes on, however this isn't mind control, but it is a very intriguing first step to advancing into a true mind control in the future. However, to truly mind control I feel as if you are going to need write capability in addition to read capability and possibly that will not be possible without an actual physical data interface via the spinal cord or brain itself via a chip of some sort. Possible within the next ten to twenty years.
@@FtanmoOfEtheirys I am saying no thanks to that! That is just a little to risky for me!
The flashing patterns are because the bci uses the p300 event. This means that when an unexpected event happens on an object you rae focused on your brain recatq predicteably 300ms later.
Me:excited
Me remembering how empty my wallet is: :(
Poor
@@tonyisnotdead Understatement of the century
Oof
@@Victor_SK Dead meme
I am a kid so I agree my wallet is empty af
The first thing that came to mind when I watched this was some sort of magic game. Where you have different magical abilities that you trigger by focusing. For example, you could shoot fire by holding up your hand and focusing on it. I think it would be so much cooler than just pressing a button.
What a great idea! That would be so cool
I'm so indecisive it wouldn't be able to understand what my brain wanted...
Decisions are mostly processed near the front of your brain. Basic pattern recognition happens at the very back, which is what it reads
@@raspberryjam r/woosh
@Chilevec lol
@Chilevec that would require the person reading the post to ignore every piece of information given to them in favor on one twee--- i mean, comment somewhere random that doesn't have any actual info or back up what they're saying...
@Chilevec lol gg
imagine these things being used for music though. like just thinking about a song, and then it starts playing on your computer, that'd be amazing omg
WHO else was focusing with him?
Isn't he adorable
I had to remind myself multiple times that me staring at things isn’t going to do anything lol
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If you are interested: The part at 3:50 most probably works like this:
Each circle flickers with a different frequency, which means the receptors in the eyes are activated with the flickering frequency of the circle you look at. When arriving at the visual cortex (which is at the back of the head, just where the electrodes are on (v1 in the occipital lobe)), the neurons change their firing rate depending on the activation they get from the eye, which causes a firing frequency related to the flickering of the circle. This can be measured via the electrodes and boom, you know the flickering frequency of the circle and thus the circle he looked at.
Hope this makes sense to interested people :D This is just my theory, but I think it is a valid one. If I got something wrong, come at me ;)
(For qualifications for posting theories like that: I got a BSc in Biology and Psychology which included a module about Brain Machine Interfaces)
Basically eye tracking with extra steps
You are a humble person, cool.
I never knew this would finally happen 😂
Don't get too excited yet, buddy. This still has a loooong road ahead of it.
@@BitWoof that should make you more excited
Imagine what the government has lol
When I was a kid we had Atari & Nintendo....In my lifetime things have changed so much. It's amazing. Even from 2009 to today phones have come so far. In 45 more years what will be available? I can't help but wonder. 😊
I think as long as we keep this type of technology external to the human body we would be in better hands.
No.
@@TraceguyRune you want weird ass vr cybernetic shit in your body?
@@TheOnlyPedroGameplays yes
@@TheOnlyPedroGameplays yes, I can finally be truly connect to the VR reality
Y’all are so stupid for wanting this in your head, imagine the terrorism potential. Like some dude can fry your brain from across the country or an emp strike
"The future is now old man"
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.
thats what i was thinking as well! making music with your imagination, that would be awesome
Dude it takes 1 10 minute video on how it works lmao u don't even need a daw to make stuff. The software is the easy part, learning theory to understand how to express your feelings through the sound is the immensely difficult part.
Great video but I also feel this could be used for bad things as well. Can it eventually be used to control our minds?
No it's just feeling vibration your brains visual cortex makes when you focus on a certain point
social media already does that lol