“The greatest technological shift of our lifetimes is coming.”
Earlier this week, OpenBCI President and CCO, Joseph Artuso, presented during the keynote of Lenovo Tech World 2023 in Austin, TX. Joseph’s talk discussed how OpenBCI’s partnership with Lenovo Workstation team led to increased agility for developing the NeuroFly project demonstrated onstage at TED 2023 by Christian Bayerlein. The NeuroFly software has been released free and open source, so anyone can use it as a starting point for their assistive technology projects.
OpenBCI presented alongside leaders from NVIDIA, AMD, Microsoft, Intel, Qualcomm, Formula 1 and Lenovo. NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang and Lenovo’s Yang Yuanqing discussed how AI is creating the need for a new type of operating system, and several speakers discussed the importance of separating public, enterprise, and personal data.
Some highlights from Joseph’s keynote: “Artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfacing has always had a symbiotic relationship. Our understanding of the mind has led to breakthroughs in AI, like reinforcement learning and neural networks. AI is a key piece in OpenBCI’s effort to turn the ocean of physiological data into meaningful insights.”
“AI and wearable BCI will define the next generation of truly personalized computers…this is the future we are building at OpenBCI.”
The full session is linked below – don’t miss the keynotes from Satya Nadella (Microsoft), Jensen Huang (NVIDIA), Lisa Su (AMD), Cristiano R. Amon (Qualcomm) and more.
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