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Intel seeks to make “Chip” immersed in the human brain

Wednesday, May 19th 2010. | Hardware, News

art 15767 Intel seeks to make Chip immersed in the human brainIntel is rumored to be seeking to maximize the chip homemade human brain function and correlates with the virtual world.

Chip implantation into the human brain is indirectly allows the brain to function like a mouse that can control the computer, television or phone. Currently Intel is still looking for ways to make the chip able to read the brain waves of movements.

Remarkably, many of the volunteers who reportedly have been willing to become ‘a guinea pig’ to test the ability of the chip in the brain to control movement of the computer.


Quoted by the Inquirer, this idea is the brainchild of Dean Pomerleau, Intel officials responsible for the affairs of neuroscience, machine understanding, computer vision, robotics, machine and human connectedness, the brain to process semantic information, and brain scanning technologies such as fMRI, MEG, EEG, and ECoG. Himself and colleagues from Chipzilla company is currently seeking to know the working mechanism of brain waves.

Pomerleau sure will be many more citizens of the world who want their brain implantation. “Just imagine when you are apparently able to browse the Internet through your brain. And has all the information you want in your brain, “he said.

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