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« on: November 13, 2025, 04:05:05 pm »

Apple @ Work: How Apple Vision Pro is helping redefine accessibility through non-invasive brain-computer interfaces

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<p>Since its release, Apple Vision Pro has been discussed a lot in the context of entertainment and work, but its most meaningful long term use case might be happening in healthcare. A new clinical study from Cognixion is using Vision Pro to learn more about how people living with conditions such as ALS, spinal cord injuries, or stroke related impairments can communicate using a combination of brain signals, eye tracking, and AI.</p>



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