Brainwave-r Access

For decades, the "Holy Grail" of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) has been simple to describe but nearly impossible to achieve: turning what you think into what you say —without speaking a word.

While the headlines are scary, the reality is that current EEG requires a wet cap, conductive gel, and a perfectly still subject to work. You cannot read a stranger's mind from across the room. Furthermore, Brainwave-R is , not syntactic. It knows you are thinking about "a red apple," but it doesn't know why or if you are lying . brainwave-r

Just as CLIP learned to connect images to text, Brainwave-R uses contrastive learning to align brain signals with sentence embeddings. It learns that a specific spatiotemporal pattern in your occipital and temporal lobes corresponds to the concept of "walking the dog," even if the specific imagined words differ slightly. For decades, the "Holy Grail" of Brain-Computer Interfaces