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Posted: 2025-04-12 16:03:15 UTC

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2025-04-12 16:03:35 UTC
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A brain-computer interface has been developed that allows individuals with severe paralysis to produce fluent, audible speech in near real-time by decoding brain signals and using AI models to convert neural activity into speech.
Restoring naturalistic communication for people with paralysis
Overcoming latency issues in neuroprosthetic speech devices
Personalizing speech using pre-injury voice samples
Compatibility with multiple neural interface types
Long-standing latency in neuroprosthetic speech devices
Restoring natural and continuous communication