Topic: Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
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Neuralink's Rival: The Mind-Reading Tech That Could Beat It
Mark Jackson, paralyzed due to ALS, controls a computer game using a brain-computer interface (BCI) that translates his neural activity into digital commands, achieving high accuracy. Jackson uses Synchron’s experimental BCI implant, which allows him to perform tasks like texting, emailing, and s...
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Scientists Convert Brain Signals to Speech in Real Time
Scientists developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that converts neural signals into synthesized speech in real time, helping a man with ALS regain communication. The system decodes speech-related brain activity and uses AI to recreate the patient's original voice, preserving vocal nuances lik...
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Neuralink’s Prime Study: [The Link] has helped me reconnect with the world
In an innovative demonstration of Neuralink's brain-computer interface technology BCI, Noland Arbaugh, a 29-year-old quadriplegic due to a diving accident, showcased his ability to control a computer and engage in games like chess and Civilization VI using only his thoughts (just by thinking).
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