Are you ready to control your dreams?
A combination of AI with neuroscience could be the next step to expanding human consciousness. A new AI device is promising lucid dream on demands. It’s starting to become more popular to bring neuroscience to the AI table.
In a significant development, the tech startup Prophetic has introduced Morpheus-1, described as the world’s first ‘multimodal generative ultrasonic transformer.’ A device designed to explore human consciousness.
This multimodal generative ultrasonic transformer represents a pioneering approach that may begin to degree of the understanding the complexities of human consciousness. By allowing users to actively shape and influence their lucid dreams exploration of the mind.
Morpheus-1 utilizes machine learning, EEG data, and ultrasound waves to identify REM sleep and initiate dream states that users can actively control. A headband, resembling a halo, captures brain waves, and ultrasound beams then stimulate specific brain areas associated with conscious dreaming. The device is equipped with onboard batteries, Bluetooth, and WiFi, enabling uninterrupted operation throughout the night and syncing data. A companion app tracks sleep phases and collects dream data to enhance the AI models. Prophetic has announced that the beta program for Morpheus-1 is set to commence this spring.
Scientists and researchers will undoubtedly find this unpredictable area intriguing. All in a concerted effort to unravel the mysteries of human consciousness.
However, raising questions about the ethical considerations and broader impact on the understanding of human consciousness. As Prophetic’s Morpheus-1 enters the discourse surrounding the intersection of technology and neuroscience, it marks a notable development that warrants careful observation and analysis within the scientific community.