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Brain Implant Enables Mind Control of Amazon Alexa
Mark, who lost the use of his arms and hands, can now control the virtual assistant using his mind.

This innovative output is led by Synchron, a company focused on developing brain-computer interfaces; it succeeded in allowing a 64-year-old man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as ALS, to use Amazon Alexa through the help of a brain implant. Mark lost the use of his arms and hands to the disease and had previously used voice commands to turn on the virtual assistant.

With the addition of this BCI, he can now control Alexa with his mind, which has opened up new doors regarding independence and functionality.

“People with paralysis lose their freedom of expression,” said Thomas Oxley, CEO of Synchron, “By integrating our BCI with consumer technology, we’re taking an important step toward restoring some of that lost freedom.” This improves the quality of life for people with severe mobility impairment and makes their lives easier using digital devices.

How Brain Implant Enables Mind Control?

Brain Implant Enables Mind Control of Amazon Alexa

The BCI created by Synchron decodes brain signals that could allow users to control different devices by thought only. Mark’s participation in a clinical trial starting in August 2023 was a new turning point in the development of the assistive device. To date, he has been able to operate an iPhone, iPad, and computer with the implant.

Recent integration with Alexa now enables him to handle chores like turning lights on or off, watching TV, and even buying from Amazon without touching anything. It’s pretty exciting and freeing to keep my independence,” Mark shares. “Some days can be more challenging, but the layout of the Amazon tablet makes it easy to interact with and complete the tasks I need to.” This positive response underlines the possible impact of BCIs on daily living for people with disabilities.

New Technologies Open Up the Horizons

Brain Implant Enables Mind Control of Amazon Alexa

In addition to Alexa, Synchron has connected Mark’s BCI with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and the Apple Vision Pro mixed-reality headset. This integration means he can control the cursor on the Vision Pro using his thoughts, enhancing his ability to engage with digital content.

Mark emphasizes that while these platforms offer a range of capabilities, he faces accessibility challenges that require ongoing refinement: “We’ve been working through accessibility challenges on all platforms to make it better for the next generation of users.”

This integration of advanced technologies really points to the huge, potential role that BCIs could play in completely changing how people with limited mobility may interact with their surroundings. By doing so, Synchron also hopes it can narrow the gap between assistive technologies and mainstream consumer products.

According to Emily Graczyk, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, “Restoring independent, and importantly, private use of technology is crucial.” She says, “Restoring any amount of independence is really important to people, but restoring independent private use is even better,” and that reflects the broader goal of enhancing autonomy and dignity in individuals with severe mobility impairment.

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