Ash Xu
About
NUXA
NUXA aims to drive a revolution in human interaction and collaboration. Users use brain signals to correct AI image creation as a way to create an intuitive mode of interaction to cope with the errors and incomprehensibility generated by AI.
Developed in collaboration with the world’s leading neuroengineers and AI scientists, the project innovates in closed-loop AI image generation software by using EEG-measured Error-Related Potentials (ErrPs) to sense errors in the workings of the AI image generation software and allow the AI to iterate on the choices given by the brain.neuroengineers and AI scientists, the project innovates in closed-loop AI image generation software by using EEG-measured Error-Related Potentials (ErrPs) to sense errors in the workings of the AI image generation software and allow the AI to iterate on the choices given by the brain.
Ash Xu
Product Experience Engineer | HCI Designer | IxD Researcher
Ash is passionate about interdisciplinary design practice and technological innovation. His current research areas include brain-computer interaction(BCI), XR design, and middle office innovation.
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Personal site: ashxu.com
LinkedIn: Ash Xu
Instagram: churvin_xu
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