Young Podcaster Explores Quantum Tech While Startup Develops Mind-Reading Wearable
A nine-year-old hosts a podcast about quantum technology applications as a California company works on thought-to-text devices.

Two developments highlight emerging technology trends targeting different audiences and applications.
Nine-year-old Kai Moskvitch has launched a podcast examining how quantum technologies could impact everyday life. The young host explores potential real-world applications of quantum computing and related technologies through his show.
Separately, California-based startup Sabi is developing a wearable device designed to translate thoughts into text. The company describes their product as a beanie-style wearable that aims to capture neural signals and convert them into readable text output.
The thought-reading device represents part of broader industry efforts to create brain-computer interfaces for various applications. Such technologies have attracted significant investment and research attention from both startups and major technology companies in recent years.
Both projects reflect growing public and commercial interest in advanced technologies, from quantum computing's potential applications to direct neural interface devices that could change how humans interact with computers and digital systems.