Neurodiversity

Listening to Your Brain is the Future of Work

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Every major evolution in computing shortens the gap between human and machine to a point where, today, we literally touch and speak to our devices. Through this lens we gave birth to the idea of the cognitive wearable. Like a fitness tracker, a mental tracker that would help you understand your brain to help better understand the very essence that makes us human. These are some of the key ingredients behind the past five years of work. A goal to make an everyday brain technology product. By gaining a better sense of understanding, we can create a more equitable, and inclusive world through building tools that allow us to better interact with the world around us. In this presentation, we will show what is capable with a cognitive wearable built with the future of work in mind.

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Type Discussion - Capped
Language English

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