Advancements in A.I. allow for passive mind-reading through text conversion.

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Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a noninvasive AI system called a semantic decoder that can translate a person's brain activity into a stream of text. The system was trained using a transformer model and requires no surgical implants. It could benefit patients who have lost their ability to physically communicate. The decoder can generate a stream of text when the participant is listening to or imagines telling a new story. The researchers have filed a PCT patent application for the technology.
Topics:science#artificial-intelligence#brain-computer-interface#noninvasive#semantic-decoder#text-generation#university-of-texas-at-austin
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