2019-4-5 12:10 |
Last year, we saw reports of Chinese schools using facial recognition technology to monitor the attention levels of students. Now a report from SupChina suggests that some schools are experimenting with headbands to detect attentiveness of children in a classroom.
The dystopian image you see above is of a classroom in a primary school in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. The device, called the Focus 1, is made by BrainCo Inc. , a startup based in Boston. The company worked with the Harvard center of brain science to develop the headband. The headbands use electroencephalography (EEG) sensors to measure attentiveness. The product video shows…
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