Artificial intelligence can decode words and sentences from brain activity with surprising but limited accuracy.
Using only a few seconds of brain activity data, the AI guesses what the person has heard. It lists the correct answer in the top possibilities up to 73% of the time, researchers found in a preliminary study.
"The AI's performance was above the level of many people at this stage," says Giovanni Di Umberto, a computer scientist at Trinity College, Dublin, who was not involved in the research.
Developed at the parent company of Facebook, Meta, Artificial intelligence could eventually be used to help thousands of people around the world, unable to communicate through speech, typing, and gestures, researchers report.
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