Zuckerberg says brain signal-reading wearable is ‘kind of close’ to product-ready

What you need to know

  • Meta is developing an electromyography (EMG) neural interface wristband for tracking gesture controls via your brain waves. 
  • Zuckerberg mentioned the neural band on a podcast when asked about a future AI application that would “blow their minds.”
  • He says that Meta is “kind of close to having something here that we’re gonna have in a product in the next few years.”

Appearing on the Morning Brew Daily podcast last Friday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg noted that his company’s futuristic neural interface band — which interprets your brain’s signals to the muscles in your hand — is “close” to being “in a product in the next few years.”

Asked by the host to exemplify the future “power of AI” for skeptics, Zuckerberg described his company’s future wearable electromyography (EMG) band. Essentially, the band will interpret the “nervous system signals” sent from your brain to your hands and convert the data into more accurate gesture controls than a camera-based AI can interpret.