Implants decode imagined speech, raising privacy concerns

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Brain implants designed for paralyzed individuals can now decode imagined speech, raising privacy concerns. The technology, detailed in a Cell study, translates neural signals from imagined words, potentially speeding up communication but also capturing unintended thoughts. Researchers are developing safeguards, but experts warn that mental privacy is lagging behind advancing brain-computer interface capabilities.


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