Explaining dream control AI headset from @kallaway
The creator explains a new AI headset that allows users to control their dreams. He breaks down the science of lucid dreaming by explaining the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, contrasts it with normal dreaming, and introduces the 'Halo' device by Prophetic, which uses ultrasonic energy to activate this brain region. The creator highlights the potential for creativity and problem-solving by citing historical inventions conceived in dreams, and concludes by stating the product will be available by the end of the year.
Creator: @kallaway on Instagram
Transcript
This out. This company built an AI headset that better you control your dreams. Imagine Inception, but in real life whenever you want. And they do this by activating lucid dreams. It's insane. In normal dreams, this part of your brain is turned off. It's called the dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex, and that's where all your decision making happens. That's why in normal dreams, weird things happen to you that you just can't control because your control center is off. But in lucid dreams, things a
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