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AI and Brain-Computer Interface Allow Speechless ALS Patient To Work a Full-Time Job


UC Davis researchers say an implanted brain-computer interface has allowed Casey Harrell, an ALS patient who cannot speak, to synthesize sentences from brain activity with 99% accuracy in controlled tests and about 92% accuracy in everyday use. The Register reports that the system has remained usabl...

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