I'm expecting that EEGs will become an increasingly popular tool for self-monitoring and condition detection and prevention. We’ll all start using brain data to track behavioral and cognitive performance. Companies will collect neurofeedback to make products and work experiences more personal. Invasive BCIs hold vast potential for mobility restoration and human augmentation.
Australian businesswoman
Tan Le (Vietnamese: Lê Thị Thái Tần, born 20 May 1977 (CEO, Neurotechnologist, Tech Innovator & Influencer, Entrepreneur, Futurist, Author, and Pioneer in the Emerging Field of Brain-Computer Interface) is a Vietnamese-born Australian telecommunications entrepreneur and a co-founder of Emotiv. She was named the 1998 Young Australian of the Year. As president of the Vietnamese Community of Footscray Association, she made a number of contributions to charities and newspapers throughout Melbourne.
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