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Mercedes is using a
called brain-computer interface (BCI) in the Vision AVTR. The car's
"read" brain signals and translate them into
. Mercedes says the system needs about a
to get to understand a new driver's thought
. The driver will then be able to perform certain functions in the car using just their
. Mercedes spokeswoman Britta Seeger spoke about how exciting she thought the
car was. She said: "Mercedes-Benz is setting another
in the merging of man and machine." The Mercedes website says: "As
as you get in, the car becomes an extension of your own body and a
to discover the environment."