A Silicon Valley startup called Sabi is working on a groundbreaking technology that could change how we interact with computers. Instead of typing or speaking, Sabi’s brain-reading beanie allows users to type by simply thinking. This device, expected to be available by the end of the year, uses a brain-computer interface (BCI) to translate internal speech into text on a screen. Unlike other BCIs that require surgical implants, Sabi’s approach is noninvasive, using a wearable cap with thousands of sensors to detect brain activity. Although the initial typing speed is slower than traditional typing, it is expected to improve with use. This innovation could make BCI technology accessible to a wider audience, potentially transforming how we communicate with technology.
QUESTION: How might the ability to type by thinking change the way students learn and complete assignments in the future?
