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Enhancing Organizational Systems With Brain-Computer Interface Technologies

K.Hari KrishnaNavruzbek ShavkatovTashkent State University of Economics, UzbekistanAnantha MurthyInstitute of Technology, NITTE University, IndiaKonda Hari KrishnaAmal Mansour HassanAl-Nisour University College, Iraq
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This research is being conducted to determine whether or not the application of brain-computer interface technology has the potential to improve organizational systems. As a result of the fact that they enable a direct connection to be made between the brain and the outside world, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to transform how business tasks are carried out, thereby boosting both efficiency and production. The purpose of this research is to examine the operation of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to improve hand engagement, speed workflow procedures, and optimize decision-making. By evaluating recent developments in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and the practical counterarguments that have been made against them, this study reveals critical areas within organizational fabrics where these technologies can be effectively implemented. It appears that BCIs have the potential to make a significant contribution to the development of organizational systems that are more responsive and adaptive, which would ultimately lead to enhanced innovation and competitiveness.

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