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Mind-Controlled Tech Enables Patient to Operate Alexa

by Bunz Daseco, LAWIN.news September 22, 2024
written by Bunz Daseco, LAWIN.news September 22, 2024
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SAN FRANCISCO, California — A significant technological advancement was announced by Amazon on Monday. A 64-year-old patient with a degenerative disease can now control the company’s Alexa digital assistant using only his thoughts. This capability was made possible through an implant placed in a blood vessel on the surface of the patient’s brain.

The innovative technology allows the man to stream his favorite shows and control smart devices without any physical effort. His condition has progressively limited his movements. With this new method, he can interact with digital assistants in ways that were previously unimaginable for individuals with similar health challenges.

The system works by translating the patient’s thoughts into commands that Alexa can understand. The brain implant detects neural signals associated with the intention to use various functions of the digital assistant. These signals are then converted into commands and sent to Alexa, enabling the patient to engage with technology that enhances his daily life.

This development marks a significant leap in assistive technology. It highlights the potential for future applications in helping individuals with mobility issues or neurodegenerative disorders. The research team emphasized the importance of this innovation, stating that it opens new avenues for independence for patients who may otherwise struggle to use traditional forms of technology.

The team closely monitored the patient’s cognitive and emotional responses during the trial period. They reported positive feedback and noticeable improvements in the patient’s engagement with family and entertainment. Being able to control Alexa offers him a sense of agency that is often lost in patients facing debilitating conditions.

Amazon is committed to refining this technology further. Future enhancements may allow for more seamless interactions and additional functionalities. These advancements could potentially extend beyond entertainment and home automation, offering new possibilities for healthcare and rehabilitation.

This breakthrough illustrates the intersection of technology and healthcare. It represents a promising step toward improving quality of life for individuals with severe health issues. The successful integration of thought-controlled technology could change how assistive devices are perceived and used in everyday life.

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