
How practical is this technology?
I see this technology having the potential to make the use of keyboards and mice obsolete. This could probably make coding, designing and whatever else much much faster increasing productivity exponentially. What are your thoughts?
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BCI is not a new technology. The number of commands you can give at a time is too low making it worse than an actual keyboard

That's just a limitation on number of inputs though. As EEG and BCI tech improves, we might be able to control things in a more refined and precise manner.

But I haven't seen the BCI tech improve in the last 10 years. And invasive tech is more clinical like treat spinal cord injury, make you feel an artificial limb, etc. Nobody seems to be working on tech that supercedes keyboard+voice control. There was someone who was using AI to understand neural input better to streamline input so as to have a more responsive BCI which can handle complex tasks but I haven't heard nothing lately so assuming the worst.