AI Device Translates Thoughts into Text with 75% Accuracy

Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) device that can translate thoughts into text with approximately 75% accuracy. The device, resembling a cap, uses electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor brainwave patterns and translate them into written language.
The technique involves two phases: first, a deep learning model translates brain signals into words. Then, a large language model is used to match the decoded words and compensate for errors.
Chin-Teng Lin, a researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, stated that the goal is to achieve 90% accuracy. This technology could help stroke patients communicate again.
Similar developments include the 2023 study of a stroke patient who was able to communicate via a brain-computer interface and an AI voice generator, as well as the implantation of Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip.
Mohit Shivdasani, a researcher at the University of New South Wales, emphasized the importance of technology in restoring functions affected by medical conditions.
Source: iefimerida.gr