http://jalopnik.com/chinese-researchers-...1747008662
EXCERPT: As the development for fully-autonomous cars ramps up, researchers from Nankai University in China have successfully demonstrated a new technology that allows a person to remotely control a vehicle using only their thoughts, using signals from the brain to control acceleration, braking, and other basic functions. The car-controlling device features 16 sensors that read electroencephalogram signals (we’ll just call it EEG) from the “driver’s” brain and translates them into the controls of the car....
EXCERPT: As the development for fully-autonomous cars ramps up, researchers from Nankai University in China have successfully demonstrated a new technology that allows a person to remotely control a vehicle using only their thoughts, using signals from the brain to control acceleration, braking, and other basic functions. The car-controlling device features 16 sensors that read electroencephalogram signals (we’ll just call it EEG) from the “driver’s” brain and translates them into the controls of the car....