Now wait a moment.
No way.
1 posted on
02/27/2024 12:14:46 AM PST by
cba123
To: cba123
Hogwash!
2 posted on
02/27/2024 12:17:42 AM PST by
SuperLuminal
(Where is the next Sam Adams when we so desperately need him)
To: cba123
I use a phone. Is there a prize involved?
3 posted on
02/27/2024 12:27:23 AM PST by
Libloather
(Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
To: cba123
All your thought are belong to us.
4 posted on
02/27/2024 12:34:54 AM PST by
ComputerGuy
(Heavily-medicated for your protection)
To: cba123
If he wants to create something useful, he could come up
with a device that figures out what our women are angry
about, that we should already know, and clues us in just
before zero hour.
That should take a bit of his free time between 20 and
when he checks out 70 years later.
5 posted on
02/27/2024 12:35:36 AM PST by
DoughtyOne
(I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USofA & to the Constitutional REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
To: cba123
Arnav Kapur created a device called AlterEgo, which is a wearable type of headset
Yawn, thanks for the BS.
To: cba123
Searching the web with just ones mind? I say, this MIT goon is searching the web for porn.
7 posted on
02/27/2024 12:45:26 AM PST by
jonrick46
(Leftniks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
To: cba123
Wouldn’t a Kodiak Spooky do a better job ?
8 posted on
02/27/2024 1:54:53 AM PST by
no-to-illegals
(The enemy has US surrounded. May God have mercy on them. )
To: cba123
Not buying it at all...the device itself looks like packing material.
How would you control it from seeking info about every thought you have?
The story following that one is pretty neat, tho. Pimeyes, huh? Might be interesting to see for some.
9 posted on
02/27/2024 2:18:39 AM PST by
Adder
(End fascism...defeat all Democrats.)
To: cba123
Way...
11 posted on
02/27/2024 2:56:41 AM PST by
Sirius Lee
(Tonight on The Bickersons... )
To: cba123
Surely this is called "grant money" and "venture capital" pursuits. The article's prose is silly -- "search the internet for the correct answer." Yup. And plenty of incorrect answers too.
That this device might assist those with handicaps, the article reads a bit like "wouldn't you buy one of these too?"
To: cba123
“a wearable type of headset” Duh!
Is there any other kind of headset?
14 posted on
02/27/2024 3:48:57 AM PST by
heterosupremacist
(Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. Thomas Jefferson)
To: cba123
Little late for Stephen Hawking.
16 posted on
02/27/2024 6:41:30 AM PST by
moovova
("The NEXT election is the most important election of our lifetimes!“ LOL...)
To: cba123
The picture makes him look like a Mumbai call center operator.
18 posted on
02/27/2024 7:16:18 AM PST by
VanShuyten
("...that all the donkeys were dead. I know nothing as to the fate of the less valuable animals)
To: cba123
This is kinda like what Elon Musk is doing, kinda.
19 posted on
02/27/2024 8:51:35 AM PST by
Delta 21
(If anyone is treasonous, it is those who call me such.)
To: cba123
It’s to help people…
"A primary focus of this project is to help support communication for people with speech disorders including conditions like ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and MS (multiple sclerosis)," MIT explained.
But really……it’s transhumanism
"Beyond that, the system has the potential to seamlessly integrate humans and computers - such that computing, the Internet, and AI would weave into our daily life as a 'second self' and augment our cognition and abilities."
20 posted on
02/27/2024 10:24:29 AM PST by
yelostar
(Spook codes 33 and 13. See them often in headlines and news stories. )
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