Smart devices can be quite helpful as they minimise many of your daily chores and tasks. The best part about these devices is that they can be controlled with the help of your voice, which means you ...
- A patient with ALS in the United States is the first person in the world to use Amazon Alexa via an implantable brain computer interface to interact with and control his environment. NEW ...
A man with ALS now controls Alexa using only his thoughts thanks to a new invention. Synchron, a company that works on brain-computer technology, revealed this on Monday, Sept. 16. The 64-year-old now ...
If you're like meand an early adopter of Amazon Echo devices, you probably have one in each room and areenjoying the intelligence that comes with Alexa+. It also means that when buying new smart home ...
Mark, a 64-year-old man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), now controls Amazon Alexa using his mind, thanks to a brain implant. ALS is a disease that affects the nerve cells in the brain and ...
An AI overhaul makes Alexa+ a much better digital assistant and smart home control center I tried Alexa+ on my first-generation Amazon Echo Show 15, which received a major software refresh in addition ...