UK based start-up founder and futurist Tiana Sinclair says she can control a small flying drone with her mind.
"Essentially the drone is like a huge biosensor," says Sinclair, a UK-based start-up founder. "It's like a huge EEG device" that senses alpha and beta brainwaves. She says the drone is easier to control while trying to remember something structured, like an equation or a song.
"But really, futurism isn't about the gadgets, it's about the cultural change and impact," Sinclair says. "I'm kind of a big believer that the world is a little bit broken and we can solve its problems with the use of technology."
Full Futurists article from CNN: These people 'live in the future' - CNN.com
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Just imagine what Debi and others on this forum could do with a mind-controllable device.