Canaery is pioneering a nose-computer interface that empowers rats to detect hazardous substances, utilizing their olfactory capabilities combined with AI technology. In a demonstration, a device collects air samples while a trained rat processes the smells, relaying information about the compounds and their concentrations via a mobile app. Current capabilities include identification of narcotics and explosives. The interface consists of implanted electrodes that capture neural signals from the rat's olfactory bulb, which are interpreted by AI, enhancing detection accuracy through training sessions with multiple odor samples.
Canaery is developing a nose-computer interface that uses trained rats to detect various chemicals including narcotics and explosives, with applications in security.
The interface utilizes an array of electrodes to capture neural signals from the olfactory bulb, which are processed by AI to identify odor patterns.
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