00:00Everything you do with a computer requires moving, and mostly you actually use your hands,
00:13sometimes you use your mouth, but it's really actually excruciatingly slow.
00:30And the idea was to take the nerve signals that you use to move your hands and instead use those nerve signals to directly control a computer,
00:40what we call a peripheral neural interface.
00:43And this has huge advantages in terms of the richness and the speed with which you control a computer.
00:49It gives you, the person running the computer, a lot more agency and a lot more facility.
01:00This research that we're publishing demonstrates is that there are some inherent, what we call scaling laws,
01:09that allow us to build a general model for really all of civilization,
01:14such that people can put on a band and start using their brain directly,
01:19to electrification their brain, in a general way to control a computer.
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