Facebook is working on a brain-computer interface to read your mind, at 100 words per minute
‘We are not talking about decoding your random thoughts...We are talking about thoughts you want to share’
Facebook wants to read your mind.
At least, when it comes to what you’d like to say or type.
The social network giant, at its annual developers conference, unveiled projects aimed at allowing people to use their minds to type messages or their skin to hear words.
“Speech is essentially a compression algorithm, and a lousy one at that,” Facebook executive and former DARPA director Regina Dugan told a packed audience at the Silicon Valley event on Wednesday.
“That is why we love great writers and poets, because they are just a little bit better at compressing the fullness of a thought into words. What if we could type directly from our brain into a computer?”
The project grew from being an idea six months ago to being the focus of a team of more than 60 scientists, engineers, and system integrators, according to Dugan, who heads a team devoted to coming up with innovative hardware for the social network’s mission of connecting the world.