The Apple Vision Pro is already incredibly easy to use, largely thanks to its lack of controllers. You just look at a control and tap your index finger to your thumb to select.
But hand gestures aren’t always easy or possible for the millions of people worldwide who have paralysis of the upper limbs. Synchron recently announced a spatial computing breakthrough that lets users of the Stentrode BCI implant control an Apple Vision Pro .
Synchron Brain Computer Interface + ChatGPT | Powered by OpenAI Mark played Solitaire, browsed and watched videos on Apple TV, and sent text messages, selecting words with Synchron’s BCI and Vision Pro software. Sychron was pioneering BCI work long before Neuralink. The Stentrode was the first BCI implanted in humans, and clinical trials began in 2022. Synchron uses well-established techniques like stents and endovascular surgery. While Neuralink is impressive, allowing the equivalent of mouse control via its BCI, it requires opening the skull.
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