artificial intelligenceAnd the first step on this journey, he says is a $50,000 [about £35,000] helmet that can read brain activity to an unprecedented degree.While the technology utilised by Johnson’s mind-reading startup, Kernel, existed before in huge medical research machines, the lightweight helmets he’s developed enable researchers to study the brain while it’s active.In the early days of his research, Johnson entered into discussion with SpaceX boss Elon Musk, whose Neuralink project aims to implant electrodes directly into the human brain.But Johnson abandoned implants in favour of two experimental helmets; one codenamed Flow and the other Flux.The Flow helmet uses laser light to measure the precise oxygenation of blood deep within.
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