Startup Unveils $2,000 AI Headband That Allows Users to Control Their Dreams
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Startup Prophetic created an AI headband called Halo that supposedly allows people to control their dreams when sleeping.
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Halo uses an AI model called Morpheus-1 to detect when the wearer reaches REM sleep and sends signals to stimulate the brain into a lucid dream state.
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Lucid dreaming is when the dreamer knows they are asleep and can control the dream narrative.
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Prophetic is looking for experienced lucid dreamers to beta test Halo and contribute EEG brain wave data to improve the AI model.
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The Halo headband is estimated to cost $2,000 when it ships in winter 2025. Early adopters can reserve one now with a $100 deposit.