We trialed this dystopian helmet that monitors your BRAINWAVES while you drive - and barks at you if you're not paying attention!

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A new helmet that monitors your brain while you drive aims to prevent accidents caused by fatigue or lapses in concentration. The dystopian invention is from Japanese company Macnica - and DailyMail.com The helmet uses a series of electrodes and sensors that monitor activity in the important regions of your brain. 'By measuring your brain activity, we can measure millisecond-by-millisecond your state, from simple measures like how drowsy you are to more sophisticated concentration,' Leon Deouell, chief science officer of Inner Eye, told DailyMail.com. By tapping into your brainwaves and analyzing them with AI, Macnica generates a readout that shows how well you're concentrating, whether you're distracted, and how drowsy you are.