A woman who couldn't speak got her voice back thanks to a special brain implant and AI technology.
Scientists from UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley created a brain-computer interface (BCI) that translates brain signals into words, allowing her to communicate through a digital character.
This system can turn her thoughts into text at a speed of nearly 80 words per minute and make the character speak and show facial expressions.
They made the character's voice sound like hers before she lost it, and used AI to animate facial movements.
This is a big step forward for AI and how it can make life better.
A woman who couldn't speak got her voice back thanks to a special brain implant and AI technology.
Scientists from UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley created a brain-computer interface (BCI) that translates brain signals into words, allowing her to communicate through a digital character.
This system can turn her thoughts into text at a speed of nearly 80 words per minute and make the character speak and show facial expressions.
They made the character's voice sound like hers before she lost it, and used AI to animate facial movements.
This is a big step forward for AI and how it can make life better.
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