Do we know enough about cognitive processes to work with them? We have a basic

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April 11, 2024 United States, Georgia, Allenhurst 14

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Do we know enough about cognitive processes to work with them? We have a basic understanding. We know that some parts of the brain are more "cognitive" (related to the functions of learning and cognition) than others. Therefore, if you want to extract more information from the brain, you will have to place the electrodes inside or above these areas. But we have a very mediocre idea of ​​the idea, so I do not think that in the next 10 years we will learn to decode freely floating thoughts. What does this mean for people's hopes of using the expansion of the brain's ability to communicate with AI? Is this feasible in the near or medium term? I think this is more than real, but the first success will come from augmented reality, when you use your normal feelings, which are very good, for interacting with AI. We call it exosmosis. Thus, direct interaction is a really good idea, but it is still limited by the number of channels for such a pairing. The main problem is that we do not really understand the brain code, so we do not know how to make this interface effective. 




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