With this new accessibility innovation from Synchron, the entire Amazon smart home ecosystem can be controlled hands-free and ...
Startup Synchron has developed an innovative brain implant that allows ALS and paralysis patients to control their smart home ...
To be able to manage important aspects of my environment and control access to entertainment gives me back the independence ...
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Mark, a 64-year-old man who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), recently became the first to control his smart home ...
Now, he is leading the company’s effort to catch up in the AI race.The Seattle company was taken aback by a surge in ...
Neuralink rival Synchron is connecting its brain–computer interface with consumer technologies to allow people with paralysis ...
A man with ALS became the first person to control an Amazon Alexa with his thoughts via an implanted brain-computer interface ...
The integration of Synchron’s BCI technology with Alexa-compatible devices could allow users to control their home environment both inside and outside, making daily routines more accessible.
Synchron today announced the first use of Amazon's Alexa by a patient implanted with its brain-computer interface (BCI).
Without any means of physical effort, an ALS patient was able to control devices with the help of a brain chip. This allows ...
Through Alexa, Mark has access to a variety of smart home and communication tools controlled entirely ... Living with ...