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Apple is reportedly looking to take accessibility to a new level by allowing iPhone users to control their devices with brain implants.
Apple is releasing brain-control tech letting users operate iPhones with thoughts. Discover how it works, privacy concerns, ...
Apple is entering the brain-computer interface (BCI) arena via a partnership with New York-based startup Synchron, a move that seems straight out of science fiction.
Apple's research into future technology usage has led to an ALS patient controlling an Apple Vision Pro with their mind, using an implant.
Apple will soon let users control their iPhone with their brain, but they’ll have to get an implant to make it happen.
Combined with Apple’s AI-powered Personal Voice feature, brain-computer interfaces could allow people to think words and hear ...
In what could easily pass as the next episode of Black Mirror, Apple is exploring a future where an iPhone responds to nothing but the power of your mind. The tech giant has quiet ...
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In partnership with Synchron, Apple is developing a brain-computer interface that could let users with severe motor ...
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Apple is reportedly working with brain-computer interface (BCI) company Synchron to develop technology that allows users to ...
Some people have had to deal with serious financial fallout, identity theft and the loss of years’ worth of personal data. Michael Mathews, who’s suing Apple over access to his data, alleges that the ...