I don’t have live access to current news streams in this chat, but here’s the latest I can compile from reliable public sources up to now about Human Augmented Brain Systems (HABS):
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HABS appears to be active in the neurotechnology space with a focus on brainwave authentication and biometric security, based on their public profile pages and corporate commentary. This suggests a continued emphasis on practical brain-computer interfaces and security-related applications rather than purely theoretical work.[5][7]
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Related research and events show a broader industry interest in neurotechnology for cognitive augmentation, including conferences and academic work exploring brain-machine interfaces, ethical implications, and clinical/rehabilitation applications (MBZUAI Augmented Humans Conference; Frontiers reviews on neurotechnologies for augmentation).[2][4]
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Public commentary from individuals affiliated with HABS highlights ongoing exploration of transformer-based EEG models and versatile embeddings to handle varied recording setups, indicating active development toward robust EEG-based neurometrics and potential neuromarker identification.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull and summarize the very latest headlines from major tech and neuroscience outlets, or drill into specific aspects like HABS’ EEG/biometric work, investor activity, or regulatory/ethical context. I can also fetch recent press releases or LinkedIn updates to give you a concise, dated snapshot. Please tell me which angle you prefer.
Citations:
- HABS LinkedIn post discussing REVE model and EEG robustness.[1]
- MBZUAI Augmented Humans Conference overview and context.[2]
- Frontiers review on neurotechnologies for cognitive augmentation.[4]
- HABS profile and discussion of brainwave security focus.[5]
- Investor and company profile pages (CB Insights) mentioning HABS.[7]