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Australian Army soldiers have demonstrated command of 'ghost robots' with their minds thanks to new groundbreaking technology developed for combat.
The new technology allows the user to focus on one of six white squares which flicker on an augmented reality lens at varying frequencies.
Each of the six squares represent six predetermined locations where the robot can go.
The biosensor located on the back of the head then detects brainwaves from visual cortex then translated and decoded to give the robot instructions.
In a video released by Defense Australia, an army sergeant is seen demonstrating how the robot moves on command and work alongside army soldiers.
New technology developed by the University of Technology Sydney allows soldiers to command ghost robots through brainwaves
Each of the six points represent six predetermined locations where the robot can go
The user focuses on six white squares which flicker on the augmented reality lens at varying frequencies. The biosensor detects brainwaves and