Brain signals translated to speech in under one second
Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface that translates brain signals into near real-time speech for people with severe paralysis. This new technology aims to restore natural communication for those who have lost the ability to speak. The system uses artificial intelligence to decode brain activity into audible speech with minimal delay, unlike previous systems with multi-second lags. The AI system can now convert brain signals into speech in less than one second. The technology's flexibility allows it to work with different brain interfaces, including implanted electrodes and non-invasive sensors. Researchers are working to improve speech expression, aiming to communicate emotion through tone and volume.