Brain implant decodes inner speech for paralyzed people

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Stanford researchers developed a brain implant that decodes inner speech, enabling communication for paralyzed individuals. The implant uses electrodes and AI to translate imagined words into audible speech, achieving up to 74% accuracy in trials with ALS and stroke patients. This advancement bypasses the need for physical speech attempts, offering a more natural communication method and raising privacy considerations addressed by a password system.


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