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AI-Powered Computer-brain interfaces are redefining the boundaries of human potentials- Reinviting our humanity with AI


Paper ID: EIJTEM_2024_11_1_21-34

Author's Name: Venu Madhav Aragani

Volume: 11

Issue: 1

Year: 2024

Page No: 21-34

Abstract:

The advent of AI-powered computer-brain interfaces (CBIs) marks a transformative era, where technology extends human cognitive and physical abilities far beyond previously imagined limits. CBIs, driven by cuttingedge advancements in artificial intelligence, are poised to reshape how humans interact with machines, their environment, and even themselves, blurring the boundaries between organic and synthetic intelligence. These interfaces enable direct communication between the brain and external devices, offering unprecedented possibilities for cognitive enhancement, motor function restoration, and human-computer interaction. This study examines how artificial intelligence (AI)-driven CBIs are expanding the notion of what is possible for humans by providing new avenues for improved cognitive function, communication, and healthcare. By providing accurate, real-time feedback, AI-powered CBIs are transforming mental health therapies, neuroprosthetics, and rehabilitation in the healthcare industry. These interfaces can potentially improve learning, memory, and decision-making in cognitive domains. The research also explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can be combined with neural decoding methods to enable smooth interactions between humans and machines. A rigorous examination is given to ethical issues such data privacy, autonomy, and fair access, since these technologies give rise to serious worries about the future of human identity and social divisions. The possibility for cognitive differences complicates the future terrain of human-machine integration, particularly between those who can afford these technologies and those who cannot. The future potential of CBIs is also highlighted in this work, including neural nanotechnology, quantum computing for neural decoding, and non-invasive brainmachine interfaces. These developments could improve the functionality and accessibility of CBIs. In the end, the study looks at the wider societal ramifications of reintroducing AI to humanity and asks whether such a deep connection with technology would put our conception of what it means to be human and our ethical obligations into jeopardy. Combining AI with CBIs opens up new possibilities for technical development and human progress, but it also brings with it a number of difficulties.

Keywords: AI, Computer-brain interfaces, human potentials

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