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Brain Implant Decodes Internal Speech with Password Protection

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gnabgib

9mo ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

A brain implant, or brain-computer interface (BCI), can decode a person's internal speech with 74% accuracy, but only when the user thinks of a preset password. This ensures privacy by preventing unintended translation of thoughts. The technology is particularly useful for individuals who have difficulty speaking.

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The mind-reading device, or brain–computer interface (BCI), accurately deciphered up to 74% of imagined sentences.
The system began decoding users’ internal speech — the silent dialogue in people’s minds — only when they thought of a specific keyword.
This ensured that the system did not accidentally translate sentences that users would rather keep to themselves.
A brain–computer interface decodes in near-real time the imagined speech of people who have difficulty enunciating words.
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A brain–computer interface decodes in near-real time the imagined speech of people who have difficulty enunciating words. A brain–computer interface decodes in near-real time the imagined speech of people who have difficulty enunciating words.

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