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Pro_RazE t1_j5k1f4r wrote

"Our new pre-print is out today! We demonstrate a brain-computer interface that turns speech-related neural activity into text, enabling a person with paralysis to communicate at 62 words per minute - 3.4 times faster than prior work "

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94746382926 t1_j5k3aih wrote

Pretty exciting stuff. This is progressing much quicker than I thought it would. Maybe sticking a bunch of wires in someone's brain works well after all.

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maxtility OP t1_j5k01ht wrote

“The MGH Translational Research Center has a clinical research support agreement with Neuralink, Paradromics and Synchron, for which L.R.H. provides consultative input. J.M.H. is a consultant for Neuralink, and serves on the Medical Advisory Board of Enspire DBS. K.V.S. consults for Neuralink and CTRL-Labs (part of Facebook Reality Labs) and is on the scientific advisory boards of MIND-X, Inscopix and Heal.”

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No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes t1_j5k82nh wrote

Imagine being able to speak in any language like a native speaker. If the process is not too invasive, I might consider it.

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imlaggingsobad t1_j5ms1ff wrote

I wonder if BCIs will ever be able to cure speech impediments and stutters. I would imagine Elon Musk would like that very much

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Neurogence t1_j5ow51o wrote

I think this would require more than BCI. Unless you just have the BCI picking up speech signals from the person's brain, and transferring them into text to speech data through a synthetic voice.

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