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Meta's non-invasive brain-to-text AI is closing the gap with surgical implants
Maximilian SchreinerThe Decoder
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Meta's FAIR AI team has developed Brain2Qwerty v2, a non-invasive brain-to-text system that translates brain activity into typed sentences using magnetic signals without requiring surgical implants. The technology shows improving accuracy and has potential clinical applications for paralyzed patients, with AI agents assisting in the system's optimization.
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