Exploring Brain-Computer Interfaces: Could Betting Become a Thought-Controlled Experience?

Brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, are devices that let the brain talk directly to machines. They pick up brain signals, process them, and use them to control software or hardware. No voice. No typing. Just thought. Today, they help people with paralysis move robotic arms or type without using their hands. But soon, BCIs could change… Continue reading Exploring Brain-Computer Interfaces: Could Betting Become a Thought-Controlled Experience?