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neurotechnology
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The neurotechnology tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neuromodulation systems, and wearable mind-controlled devices. Topics include Microsoft's collaboration with INBRAIN on graphene-based BCI hardware paired with Azure AI for closed-loop neuromodulation in Parkinson's and epilepsy, as well as Microsoft Teams applications for real-time shop floor collaboration in manufacturing. Additional content explores AI agents for energy field operations and mind-reading machines that can reconstruct images from memory. These threads highlight the intersection of neurotechnology with cloud computing, AI, and industrial productivity, reflecting current developments in neural interfaces and their practical enterprise applications.
The shop floor is no longer a separate world of paper logs and two‑way radios; it’s a live, cloud‑connected workspace where alerts, videos, maintenance tickets, and work instructions arrive in the same pane of glass—often inside Microsoft Teams—giving frontline operators, maintenance crews, and...
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Microsoft and Barcelona‑based INBRAIN Neuroelectronics have announced a strategic collaboration that pairs INBRAIN’s graphene‑based brain‑computer interface (BCI‑Tx) hardware with Microsoft Azure’s agentic AI tooling and time‑series model capabilities, with the stated aim of building...
Infosys’ new AI Agent promises to turn messy, real‑time operational feeds into conversational, actionable guidance for field teams, automating report generation and surfacing predictive warnings to reduce delays, improve wellbore quality, and boost safety and reliability across energy...