Visual Storytelling
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are technology systems that enable direct communication between the brain and an external device, allowing for interaction without the need for physical movement. These interfaces can translate neural activity into commands, potentially transforming how individuals experience and engage with virtual environments or augmented realities. As storytelling becomes more immersive, BCIs offer new ways for creators to connect with audiences, enhancing engagement through tailored experiences that respond to a user’s thoughts and emotions.
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