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UT Austin’s AI ‘brain decoder’ can read minds. But how good is it?
Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin have created a “semantic brain decoder” to guess someone’s thoughts based on ...
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AI Is Unlocking the Human Brain’s Secrets
If you are willing to lie very still in a giant metal tube for 16 hours and let magnets blast your brain as you listen, rapt, to hit podcasts, a computer just might be able to read your mind.
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An AI can decode speech from brain activity with surprising accuracy
An artificial intelligence can decode words and sentences from brain activity with surprising — but still limited — accuracy. Using only a few seconds of brain activity data, the AI guesses ...
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AI chatbots work by predicting the next word, so do our brains. Is there a connection?
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Here’s how AI is being used to unlock secrets still hidden in the human brain
He said many AI systems so far can get good at a specific task but then don’t do as well when given another job to do, while the human brain shows more adaptability. But AI has shown it can ...
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This AI Generates Video From Brain Signals
Researchers from the National University of Singapore and The Chinese University of Hong Kong claim to have created an AI that can reconstruct "high-quality" video from brain signals. As the ...
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See below for the detailed output from this experiment in journalistic brains vs. AI bots ... Bot-based financial analysis: How well can AI read and summarize an earnings report?
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AI can predict the genealogy of brain tumour under 90 seconds
read MRI brain requests ... tumours can be accurately diagnosed during surgery in less than three minutes by combining advanced imaging technology with Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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The Download: brain implant removal, and Nvidia’s AI payoff
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