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New York Post/The SUN: Army-funded study developing tech that could allow ‘telepathic’ soldiers
The Army is said to be spending millions on neuroscience that could lead to ‘telepathic’ soldiers.
The goal is to build a system that would allow soldiers to communicate via their brain signals.
So far, ARO neuroscientists have reportedly been able to decode and put back together behavioral signals from the brain.
They focused on monkeys for their recent research. ARO program manager Hamid Krim told C4ISRNET: “Here we’re not only measuring signals, but we’re interpreting them.”
The next stage is to try and decode other types of brain signals.
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Update: Could soldiers silently communicate using brain signals in the future? (C4ISRNet)
WNU Editor: We are still a long way from having such technology deploy.
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