Breakthrough: Mind-reading Helmet Translates Thoughts into Text

Scientists at the University of Technology Sydney have developed a portable mind-reading AI that translates brainwaves into readable text using a sensor-covered helmet. The technology has the potential to revolutionize communication for patients who have become mute due to stroke or paralysis. It also offers the possibility of seamless control of devices such as bionic limbs and robots. The system represents a significant breakthrough in translating raw EEG waves directly into language and is the first to incorporate discrete encoding techniques in the brain-to-text translation process. The translation accuracy score is currently around 40 percent but is expected to improve in future iterations.
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