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014 – AJ Keller
Neurotech, Neurotech Podcast
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AJ Keller is co-founder and CEO of Neurosity, which is building consumer brain-computer interfaces. AJ has worked extensively on many parts of BCI pipelines, and helped design and build the WiFi Shield for OpenBCI.

Top 3 Takeaways

  1. OpenBCI was a critical innovation for neurotechnology.
  2. Developer tools are the critical component to making consumer BCI a successful platform.
  3. Be careful and responsible with neurodata.

Show Notes

  • [0:45] AJ discusses his background and how he got interested in neuroscience.
  • [2:57] OpenBCI and EEG.
  • [5:41] AJ’s experience working with OpenBCI.
  • [8:15] Neuroscientists vs. computer scientists in BCI.
  • [9:08] Coolest OpenBCI problem applications.
  • [11:10] AJ talks about his company, Neurosity.
  • [13:08] How do we get consumer adoption of neurotech?
  • [16:10] Importance of comfortable, non-invasive BCIs.
  • [18:32] The first killer app of consumer neurotech.
  • [22:92] Neurotech & privacy.
  • [25:27] AJ’s favorite neuroscience book.

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