New Brain Implant Turns Visualized Letters into Text
Researchers at Stanford University coupled electrode implants with AI software to “read” imagined letters and words, converting them to text on a computer screen.
Serruya adds that his research could align with Willett’s in helping to treat people who have suffered brain trauma or a stroke. “We have shown that motor control signals can be decoded [following a stroke], implying that some of the decoding approaches developed by Willett might have applications beyond people with spinal cord injury,” he says.
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