This document discusses brain-computer interfaces (BCI), which allow direct communication between the brain and external devices. It begins by explaining electrical activity in the brain and different types of brain waves. It then provides an overview of BCI, describing invasive, non-invasive, and partially invasive approaches. A prominent open-source BCI platform called OpenBCI is also summarized. Potential applications of BCI technology are outlined in fields like medicine, entertainment, military, and space exploration. The document concludes by noting that BCI may revolutionize how humans interact with computers and could benefit those with disabilities, but also raises privacy concerns that would need addressing.