Speech from Thought: ALS Patient Talks, Works Again
A breakthrough in brain–computer interfaces lets an ALS patient speak and work again, using AI‑driven neural decoding that translates brain signals into English.
A breakthrough in brain–computer interfaces lets an ALS patient speak and work again, using AI‑driven neural decoding that translates brain signals into English.
A groundbreaking brain-computer interface is enabling patients to communicate by converting thoughts into speech in real-time.
Caltech researchers have made an intriguing discovery: the speed of human thought is only about 10 bits per second.
Neuralink achieves a significant breakthrough as almost half of the device’s electrodes are operational in its second patient.