How realistic would it be to make a smaller device?
The fact that they provide code and dataset is really praiseworthy.
- fMRI and/or brain implants are the best to figure out brain waves
- but they are expensive or invasive
- EEG is a lot cheaper and easier but not as precise
- BUT what if you used LLMs to analyze EEG data taken at the same time as brain implants etc
The answer seemed to be that "yes, you can get better than traditional EEG data using EEG + LLMs". Curious to see where this ends up and hopefully not that like that Black Mirror episode with the brain scanning leading to murders.
Source: spouse works in a sleep lab studying dreams with MRI
As an aside, disappointed by the very low quality of comments on this article here.
p.s. come on you guys - this is not what HN is for. You may not owe $megacorp better but you owe this community better if you're participating here.
When the bad guys try they just get the lyrics to Yoko Ono music.
Better than text-stripping the internet - this thing will soon be pulling the logits as well.
they'll just put it buried on page 450 of the meta glasses 3 or something
"Don't be snarky."
1. The post was obviously bullish / optimistic on the technical capabilities. Not in the least dismissive.
2. The economics extrapolation is obvious. See current precedent for paid access for purchased screen-casts of dev work: https://pdoom.org/open_calls/04_crowd_cast.html
There are no layoffs in Ba Sing Se.
mpenick•1h ago
traverseda•1h ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48685558
greentea23•32m ago
Also, in the Meta result here, "while actively typing" is actually quite different than passive mind reading because the motor cortex sits nicely near the top surface of the skull, and the muscle memory from past typing makes for a nice well formed signal to measure and classify. It's the same trick over and over since the Brown BrainGate days where you can have people perform or imagine movements and get a decent but not good classification result, and it never gets much better after that trick is exploited. Project dies, VCs and grant writers forget or never appreciated the effect, time goes by, a grad student or corporate research lackey rediscovers it, media puts out an article claiming mind reading is here, and the cycle repeats...