Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology:
In 2013, a team of German scientists unveiled a cutting-edge device capable of controlling an airplane using human brain waves. They have successfully conducted numerous tests of this technology within the aviation system.
Elon Musk's Neuralink and various Chinese tech companies have also made significant strides in the development of brain-computer interface technology. This technology can be seamlessly integrated into the industrial sector, space exploration, and military applications.
German researchers have developed an advanced brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that allows pilots to control aircraft using their brain signals. This groundbreaking innovation, powered by artificial intelligence, is set to revolutionize aviation in the near future.
The cutting-edge technology discussed involves the use of EEG sensors and advanced algorithms placed on the pilot's head to translate human thoughts or brain-controlled commands into flight control inputs, allowing for precise aircraft operation without manual touch. In the future, AI technology may even directly control aircraft.
The potential automation of aircraft operations, such as take-off, flight, and landing, using AI or BCI technology could greatly improve precision. Currently, pilots switch to autopilot mode once they reach a certain altitude.
However, the current autopilot mode may not be able to handle new and dangerous sky conditions. Scientists believe that utilizing BCI technology in this new concept could significantly reduce flying risks.
While this advanced technology is not limited to aviation and can also be used in industrial sectors to increase production capacity and address complex situations in the war and space operations. The United States and several Chinese tech companies are actively involved in developing BCI technology for future applications.
Sherazur Rahman
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