A remote, 'long-range' and 'large-volume' mind control device has been unveiled in South Korea — with plans to use the tech for 'non-invasive' medical procedures. Researchers with Korea's ...
[Chip Audette] owns (at least) two gadgets: one of those remote control helium-filled flying shark (an Air Swimmer), and an OpenBCI EEG system that can read brain waves and feed the data to a PC.
Imagine being able to make a machine do your bidding with your thoughts alone, no button pressing, typing, screen tapping or fumbling with remote ... also working on mind-controlled wheelchairs ...