For people with severe motor impairments, a simple conversation can take minutes instead of seconds. Assistant Professor of Computer Science Dylan Gaines is developing technology to change that, ...
A new wave of research suggests that the future of human–computer interaction will not be defined by efficiency alone, but by trust, emotional connection, and even forms of perceived intimacy between ...
The field of brain-computer interfaces is moving away from mind-controlled computer cursors to restoring speech.
There is an exciting future on the horizon—one in which your thoughts could directly control electronic devices you use every ...
Researchers at Georgia Tech are using math, science, and artificial intelligence to better understand how people think, move, ...
Your browsing history, your location, your political preferences. For years, tech companies have found ways to turn personal ...
The profound impact of neurological injuries and diseases, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and neurodegenerative disorders, often manifests as ...