A New Frontier: The Convergence of Nanotechnology, Brain Machine Interfaces, and Artificial Intelligence
A confluence of technological capabilities is creating an opportunity for machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to enable "smart" nanoengineered brain machine interfaces (BMI). The goal is for this new generation of technologies to be able to communicate with the brain in ways that support contextual learning and adaptation to changing functional requirements. This applies to both invasive technologies aimed at restoring neurological function, as in the case of neural prosthesis, as well as non-invasive technologies enabled by signals such as electroencephalograph (EEG). Advances in computation, hardware, and algorithms that learn and adapt in a contextually dependent way will be able to leverage the capabilities that nanoengineering offers the design and functionality of BMI. Eventually, these technologies will be able to carry out learning and adaptation in (near) real time, as external shifting demands from the environment and physiology require them.
Sep-1-2019, 05:16:56 GMT