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Israeli XR Tech Firm Brings AI Neural Interface to the Battlefield

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According to the report. Israeli extended reality (XR) solutions firm Wearable Devices is developing touchless control systems that let troops run mission-critical gear with natural, gesture-based commands, no hands required.

The report also stated that using in-house sensors, the system picks up nerve and muscle signals and, via AI-driven neural interface tech, turns them into immediate commands. This means soldiers can operate radios and other battlefield equipment without looking away from the fight, opening the door to faster, more efficient ways to work with tactical hardware.

The report also said that this project represents a promising step in redefining tactical interfaces for modern warfare, with the potential to empower soldiers with greater control and flexibility, said Asher Dahan, CEO of Wearable Devices.

The report added that Neural technology has the potential to influence how militaries worldwide approach human-device interaction, supporting future innovation and operational effectiveness.

In addition to the report, the development reflects the company’s move to adapt its neural interface expertise for defense applications, building on its consumer-focused Mudra Band for Apple Watch, a wristband that reads subtle finger and wrist movements to control devices.

Source: Military AI

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