AI continues to make unbelievable advances in healthcare.
Researchers have just created a brain implant that decodes thoughts into synthesized speech allowing paralyzed patients to communicate through a digital avatar.
This is incredible:
-The implant converts brain signals into text at nearly 80 words per minute, focusing on phonemes vs. whole words to enhance speed.
-The AI generates realistic vocals (mirroring a patient’s pre-injury voice) and facial animations that aim to enable more natural communication.
-The breakthrough brings the tech closer to real-world use, with the next step being a wireless model that doesn’t require a physical connection to the interface.
Restoring communication for those with paralysis is an innovation that would change countless lives.
While it sounds crazy, mind-reading implants seem to be inching closer to reality.
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The Stadio Meazza, commonly known as San Siro, is a football stadium in Milan's San Siro district. Its walkways are spiral shaped and the motion of the walking people gives you the illusion of an automatic rotation
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This collection of slow motion videos of objects falling in water and cornflour result in spectacular fluid motion effects, with highly unexpected but extremely satisfying geometries and shapes
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London friends! I'm talking about simulation and soundtracks with @kodenine tomorrow night to tie in with my work at Future Shock @FACTmag exhibition at 180 The Strand. AV support from Nanzhen Yang. Tickets https://t.co/NDrNKLswbT