A remarkable new development has made it possible for a man with ALS to control Amazon’s Alexa just by thinking. This 64-year-old man has had a brain implant that allows him to manage his smart home, make video calls, watch shows, and do much more using only his thoughts.
This innovative technology was created by a company called Synchron. It enables a direct connection between the brain and devices, meaning he doesn’t have to use his voice or even touch anything to control them.
This is a huge step forward for people with disabilities, as it opens up new possibilities for independence and convenience in daily life.
Tom Oxley, the founder of Synchron, emphasized the exciting potential of this technology for hands-free control of smart devices, which could change how people interact with technology.
Other companies, including Elon Musk’s Neuralink, are also working on similar advancements, indicating a growing interest in brain-computer interfaces. This breakthrough could lead to even more ways for individuals to enhance their quality of life through technology.