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A Hi-Tech Helmet which can read the mind of people and can even say what it has read.


Kernel is a private neurotechnology company headquartered in Culver City, Los Angeles, California that develops brain-machine interfaces. The company was founded in 2016 by Bryan Johnson. This company has launched a Hi-Tech Helmet which can read the minds of people.

Weighing a couple of pounds, the helmets contain groups of sensors, diodes and other electronics that measure and analyse a brain’s electrical impulses and blood flow at the speed of thought, providing a window into how the organ responds to the world. The basic technology has been around for years, but it’s usually found in room-size machines that can cost millions of dollars and require patients to sit still in a clinical setting.A technology that anyone can wear and walk around with is, well, mind-boggling. Excited researchers anticipate using the helmets to gain insight into brain aging, mental disorders, concussions, strokes, and the mechanics behind previously metaphysical experiences such as meditation and psychedelic trips. “To make progress on all the fronts that we need to as a society, we have to bring the brain online,” says Bryan Johnson, who’s spent more than five years and raised about $110 million (roughly INR 815 crores) —half of it his own money—to develop the helmets.


Over the next few weeks, a company called Kernel will begin sending dozens of customers across the US a $50,000 (roughly INR 37 lakhs) helmet that can crudely speak and read their mind.


Bryan Johnson is the chief executive officer of Kernel, a start-up that’s trying to build and sell thousands, or even millions, of lightweight, relatively inexpensive helmets that have the oomph and precision needed for what neuroscientists, computer scientists, and electrical engineers have been trying to do for years: peer through the human skull outside of university or government labs. In what must be some kind of record for rejection, 228 investors passed on Johnson’s sales pitch, and the CEO, who made a fortune from his previous company in the payments industry, almost zeroed out his bank account last year to keep Kernel running. “We were two weeks away from missing payroll,” he says. Although Kernel’s tech still has much to prove, successful demonstrations, conducted shortly before Covid-19 spilt across the globe, convinced some of Johnson’s doubters that he has a shot at fulfilling his ambitions.


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