This Brain Implant Lets People Control Amazon Alexa With Their Minds

https://www.wired.com/story/synchron-amazon-alexa-brain-computer-interface-bci/

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  1. Neuralink rival Synchron is connecting its brain–computer interface with consumer technologies to allow people with paralysis more functionality.

    Mark, a 64-year-old with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, uses Amazon Alexa all the time using his voice. But now, thanks to a brain implant, he can also control the virtual assistant with his mind.

    Synchron is developing a BCI that decodes brain signals to allow people with paralysis the ability to control digital devices with their thoughts alone. On Thursday, the company announced that its BCI can now be used with Alexa.

    Read the full article: [https://www.wired.com/story/synchron-amazon-alexa-brain-computer-interface-bci/](https://www.wired.com/story/synchron-amazon-alexa-brain-computer-interface-bci/)

  2. Of All the things I want to control with my mind, Alexa is at the bottom of the list. I can’t even control Alexa with the app. Janky AF