Machine for pc and macintosh that can read your mind (This is no a joke)
Tom Shafron
tshafron at students.wisc.edu
Tue Aug 8 17:07:51 EST 1995
>Could you tell us what methods it does use? Or is that information
>proprietary? I can't believe I would have missed seeing an article in
>the major journals about such an advance. If such a technique truly
>exists, I know of _many_ researchers who would be trying to get their
>hands on it for their studies of brain function, rather than "wasting"
>their time with cruder methods like EEG or MRI or PET scans.
I'm not sure exactly how it works, they are being very unspecific when I
speak to them. They tell me it involves complex algorithms, what ever
that implies. I would suggest calling them and getting information sent
to you on the topic:
The Other 90 Percent Technologies, Sausalito (415) 332-0433.
All I know of the company is that the founder is the ex-CEO of Atari, Ron
Gordon, and that it is a brand new company. I requested more information,
when I get it I will post it immediately.
If anyone has more info PLEASE post it!
Tom Shafron
tshafron at students.wisc.edu
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