Scientists invent new technology that can read minds with shocking accuracy
Scientists invent new technology that can read minds with shocking accuracy
Caltech scientists unveil a revolutionary brain-machine interface that decodes thoughts into text with exceptional precision, offering hope for speech-impaired individuals and new avenues for human-computer interaction. Implanted in the supramarginal gyrus, the device leverages fMRI readings for non-invasive operation. With a success rate of 79%, this breakthrough aligns with Neuralink's goals but focuses uniquely on thought decoding. As development progresses, it promises expanded applications and seamless integration of human cognition with technology.
Caltech scientists unveil a revolutionary brain-machine interface that decodes thoughts into text with exceptional precision, offering hope for speech-impaired individuals and new avenues for human-computer interaction. Implanted in the supramarginal gyrus, the device leverages fMRI readings for non-invasive operation. With a success rate of 79%, this breakthrough aligns with Neuralink's goals but focuses uniquely on thought decoding. As development progresses, it promises expanded applications and seamless integration of human cognition with technology.