🧠 This could be the AlphaFold moment for brain-computer interfaces.
Sabi just unveiled the Sabi Cap, a normal-looking beanie packed with 70,000 to 100,000 biosensors that read brain signals through the scalp. No surgery. No implant. Just wear it.
They trained a Brain Foundation Model on 100,000 hours of neural data to turn internal speech into text at around 30 words per minute. Think the words, and it types.
You can also click, select, and control software using intention alone.
Traditional EEG headsets use dozens of sensors and struggle with weak signals through skin and bone. Sabi’s ans
Sabi just unveiled the Sabi Cap, a normal-looking beanie packed with 70,000 to 100,000 biosensors that read brain signals through the scalp. No surgery. No implant. Just wear it.
They trained a Brain Foundation Model on 100,000 hours of neural data to turn internal speech into text at around 30 words per minute. Think the words, and it types.
You can also click, select, and control software using intention alone.
Traditional EEG headsets use dozens of sensors and struggle with weak signals through skin and bone. Sabi’s ans