Amazon Alexa can now be controlled by thought alone - thanks to this brain implant
Briefly

Synchron's innovation allows ALS patients to control Amazon's Alexa using a brain implant, transforming access for those unable to use voice or touch.
Using a brain-computer interface developed by Synchron, patients can navigate devices hands-free and manipulate smart home technology purely through thought.
The brain-computer interface developed by Synchron is less invasive than Musk's Neuralink, requiring no surgery and offering significant advancements in accessibility for impaired individuals.
CEO Thomas Oxley emphasizes that using a brain implant for controlling devices will open up opportunities for millions facing mobility or communication challenges.
Read at ZDNET
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