Revolutionary AI impulses: Neuroadaptive technologies are conquering the market!

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On April 1, 2025, the brAIn network meeting will take place at the BTU Cottbus, which promotes neuroadaptive AI business models.

Am 1. April 2025 findet an der BTU Cottbus das brAIn network meeting statt, das neuroadaptive KI-Geschäftsmodelle fördert.
On April 1, 2025, the brAIn network meeting will take place at the BTU Cottbus, which promotes neuroadaptive AI business models.

Revolutionary AI impulses: Neuroadaptive technologies are conquering the market!

On April 1, 2025, the first brAIn network meeting on neuroadaptive technologies took place in Berlin. The aim of this conference was to develop a European path for artificial intelligence to ensure competitiveness on the global market. The event provided a platform for exchanging innovative ideas and promoting new collaborations, such as b-tu.de reported.

The highlights of the conference included keynotes by renowned scientists as well as practical workshops and panel discussions on the developments and applications of neuroadaptive AI. Experts like Dr. Dr. h.c. Joscha Bach, Prof. Dr. Thorsten Zander and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Moritz Grosse-Wentrup presented their current research work. Prof. Willem Zuidema complemented the series of specialist lectures with his findings from machine language processing.

Workshops and applications of neuroadaptive technologies

The conference included a variety of workshops where participants had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with neuroadaptive technologies. The exchange with experts on topics such as personalized human-machine interaction and adaptive assistance systems was promoted. The central question was how neurophysiological data can be used to improve AI models.

The “Neuroadaptivity for Autonomous Systems” (NAFAS) project, which is being developed by Zander Laboratories GmbH at the Brandenburg Technical University of Cottbus-Senftenberg, also played a special role. This project, launched under a 30 million euro contract with the cyber agency, aims to revolutionize the interaction between humans and machines. Users should be able to communicate with external systems via thoughts without the need for active imagination. The concept involves the development of a passive brain-computer interface (pBCI), such as silicon-saxony.de reported.

The future of human-machine interaction

The NAFAS project aims to produce neurotechnological prototypes over the next four years that follow the principles of safe and beneficial human-machine interaction. Zander Labs plans to design the system to process and adapt its users' cognitive and affective states in real time to take individual needs into account.

In addition, security and privacy protection when processing brain data is a central concern of the project. Zander Laboratories GmbH works closely with institutions such as the Fraunhofer Institute to develop innovative solutions and the standards for the future use of neuroadaptive technologies as described by fraunhofer.de to determine.

Overall, the conference shows the growing importance of neuroadaptive systems and their potential to better adapt technical systems to human needs. While integrating these technologies into everyday life faces challenges, their development is crucial to the future of human-technology interaction and the design of a more user-friendly digital space.