Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are quickly transitioning from science fiction to reality. These systems allow direct communication between the human brain and external devices—no voice, keyboard, or screen needed. Tech giants and startups alike are investing in BCI to enable people to control prosthetics, type with their thoughts, or even play video games using brainwaves. Beyond medical applications, BCI has the potential to revolutionize communication, accessibility, and even how we interact with AI. But with this exciting potential come serious questions: Can thoughts be hacked? Who owns neural data? This post explores the current state of BCI research, emerging applications, ethical concerns, and what it could mean for the future of human-machine interaction.
Brain-Computer Interfaces: The Future of Mind-Controlled Technology
