Nissan's latest technology allows drivers to control their vehicles using brainwaves

Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan has unveiled its latest technology that will enable humans to drive vehicles using signals from their brains.
Bidded as the world?s first system of its kind, the brain-to-vehicle, or B2V, technology will be able to interpret signals from the driver's brain to make the car move, as well as predicting the driver?s actions and detecting discomfort.
?When most people think about autonomous driving, they have a very impersonal vision of the future, where humans relinquish control to the machines," said Nissan's executive vice president, Daniele Schillaci.
"Yet B2V technology does the opposite, by using signals from their own brain to make the drive even more exciting and enjoyable,? he added.
Read more on Dezeen: https://www.dezeen.com/2018/01/04/nissan-brain-to-vehicle-technology-cars-respond-drivers-brainwaves-ces-2018/
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