Apple showcased mind control for iPad: how it works.
At the beginning of the year, Apple announced plans to implement technology that allows control of its devices using the brain. And now we are seeing the first demonstration of this incredible technology — a user controls the iPad simply by 'thinking' about it.
According to a report from 9to5Mac, the company is working to turn brain signals into commands for operating its devices, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro.
The technology uses the Synchron BCI neuroimplant, which is installed in the motor cortex through a special procedure. This allows the user to control the device with their thoughts. The video shows how the user skillfully manages the iPad solely with brain signals.
It is also worth noting that at the September presentation, Apple is likely to introduce a new line of iPhone 17. Additionally, the company has started gradually removing its branded stickers from device packaging, following principles of sustainability.
In the world of technology, Apple is already testing the first steps in using brain signals to control devices, which could become a new revolutionary breakthrough in the field. Users may feel the impact of enhanced functionality and ease of control in the near future.
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