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UT Austin’s AI ‘brain decoder’ can read minds. But how good is it?
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AI chatbots work by predicting the next word, so do our brains. Is there a connection?
When we hear or read a string of words ... studies language comprehension—how the brain makes sense of language. She and her colleagues use AI to help understand human cognition.
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AI Is Unlocking the Human Brain’s Secrets
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AI Helps Track Changes in Live Brain Connections
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AI Can Now Read What We're Thinking
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A new AI tool that can decode brain signals proves '95% accurate' on mice
And then you can take this embedding space and essentially use that ... Another study in March, by a team at Osaka University in Japan, revealed how AI could read brain scans to recreate images a ...
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Your iPhone's AI brain will soon be able to speak in your voice
Degenerative diseases can steal not just mobility ... to have your LiDAR-equipped iPhone or iPad use the Magnifier app to read any text you point to (think greeting cards, instructions); Live ...
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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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