The Asian Age

High-tech hat could allow you to read minds

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Washington: Scientists are developing a next generation hat that could allow people to read the other’s minds as well as digitise their own thoughts.

Mary Lou Jepsen, founder of a US-based start-up called Openwater, said that the hat could make telepathy a reality within the next eight years.

Currently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology helps to read our brainwaves.

“I figured out how to put basically the functional­ity of an MRI machine into a wearable in the form of a ski hat,” Jepson said.

Jepsen, a former professor at Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US and an inventor on over 100 patents, said that the goal of the technology is to be able to both read and to output your own thoughts, as well as read the thoughts of others.

Traditiona­l MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to take images of internal organs.

The new technology

instead looks at the flow of oxygen in a person’s body illuminate­d with benign, infrared light, which will make it more compact and cheaper.

“Our bodies are translucen­t to that light. The light can get into your head,” Jepsen was quoted as saying by “CNBC”.

The technology could significan­tly speed up the process of creating, learning and communicat­ing.

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