Mind reading technology is hitting the market. It puts our thoughts at risk of being stolen, and renders privacy a relic of the past. There are many examples of neurotechnology devices hitting the ...
Neurological researchers have developed brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that use artificial intelligence (AI) to “read minds” and detect people’s thoughts and sexual orientations. Though the tech is ...
Imagine a world where your thoughts can be translated into clear, understandable text. This is no longer a realm of science fiction, as scientists have recently unveiled an AI-powered ‘mind captioning ...
TOKYO — A scientist in Japan has developed a technique that uses brain scans and artificial intelligence to turn a person's mental images into accurate, descriptive sentences. While there has been ...
Part 2 of the TED Radio Hour episode Brain Hacks. Imagine sending an email...by just thinking it. Neurotechnologist Conor Russomanno is building brain-sensing headsets that he says will usher in a new ...
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A brain implant that uses artificial intelligence (AI) can almost instantaneously decode a person's thoughts and stream them through a speaker, new research shows. This is the first time researchers ...
Technology which can interpret our thoughts and control our electronic devices have long been the stuff of sci-fi movies. But did you know there has already been decades worth of research ...
Researchers at Radboud University in the Netherlands have developed technology that can “read minds” by turning a person’s neurological activity into stunningly accurate pictures. The system, devised ...
Scientists are using a combination of software and electrodes implanted on the brain to eavesdrop on the mind. In one experiment, researchers... Mind Reading: Technology Turns Thought Into Action An ...
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