IBM and Inclusive Brains, recognized for their work in non-invasive neurotechnologies and multi-modal artificial intelligence, have formed a strategic partnership focused on advancing brain-machine interface (BMI) technology. The joint study will experiment with cutting-edge artificial intelligence and quantum machine learning techniques, aiming to significantly improve the performance and versatility of BMIs. By harnessing these emerging technologies, the collaboration seeks to expand the capabilities of brain-computer communication far beyond current standards.
The social impact of this initiative is a core objective. For individuals with disabilities—especially those who have lost the use of their hands or voice—the enhanced BMIs could present a transformative way to interact with digital environments, connected devices, and control their surroundings. Removing the need for verbal commands, keyboards, screens, or mice, the envisioned interfaces may empower users to regain autonomy and engagement in day-to-day activities. Inclusive Brains outlines a vision that leverages the study´s outcomes to open doors for education and employment, making digital access more universally attainable.
Beyond disability inclusion, Inclusive Brains aspires toward wider societal benefits. The collaboration targets improved prevention and understanding of both physical and mental health issues, using refined classification of brain activity patterns enabled by advanced brain-machine technologies. This deeper knowledge could eventually contribute to interventions that enhance overall well-being, reinforcing the partnership´s dedication to harnessing artificial intelligence and quantum technologies for broad positive social change.