Brain-Computer Interfaces

Pioneering the fusion of human thought and machine action with artificial intelligence.

Conceptual image of Brain-Computer Interface

Our Story

In 2004, long before the mainstream adoption of modern AI, Hinrik Jósafat Atlason embarked on a visionary exploration into the ultimate frontier of human-computer interaction: Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). This project was a pioneering effort to harness the power of neural networks—a technology not yet in the spotlight—to translate human thought into machine action. It represents a foundational piece of our history, born from a relentless curiosity to redefine the boundaries between mind and machine.

Key Achievements

This ambitious project was a tremendous success. By capturing a user's thoughts through a brain-computer interface and using sophisticated AI to classify them, a high success rate was achieved in controlling a mobile robot. This landmark achievement was not just a technical breakthrough; it was a powerful demonstration of the future, proving that the line between human intention and robotic action could be seamlessly bridged through technology.

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