In the future, cosmonauts will be able to perform certain tasks on the International Space Station (ISS) using a neuro-headset that allows them to transmit signals to control equipment. This was stated on the sidelines of the Congress of Young Scientists in Sirius by Grigory Bokov, Director of the Research Center for Artificial Intelligence at Moscow State University.
The signal can be transmitted to the system either with the help of a neuro-headset that reads the electrical activity of the cerebral cortex, or through an implanted chip or fiber optic element. Upon receiving it, the system, for example, can send commands to the manipulator.
The Research Center of Moscow State University was founded in 2025 as part of the federal project "Artificial Intelligence" and received a grant for the development of projects in the amount of 645 million rubles. It will become an important part of the AI ecosystem developed on the basis of Moscow State University, including institutes and schools, as well as the MSU-270 supercomputer.
"Pervy Tehnicheskiy" is an industry information partner of the V Congress of Young Scientists, which takes place from November 26 to 28 2025 on the federal territory of Sirius. This is the central event of the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia.
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