Brain speech signals decoded into written text in breakthrough research for people with paralysishttps://t.co/5Ms6HIgbWn
— KS MANN (@KSMANN) July 31, 2019
Great to see a Gowerlabs optical phantom being put to good use by Facebook on their new Brain-Computer Interface project. #BCI #fNIRS #Facebook #medphys https://t.co/akJ6lxbGs5https://t.co/u64IJMScMB pic.twitter.com/X6ePmUinE5
— Gowerlabs (@gowerlabs) July 31, 2019
Facebook just published an update
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) July 31, 2019
on its #futuristic #brain-typing project https://t.co/3BxVkByFXG #fintech #insurtech @thedextriarchy @verge #VoiceRecognition pic.twitter.com/b4gOODVlfu
Facebook just published an update on its futuristic brain-typing project https://t.co/BKOCXcX9l7 pic.twitter.com/MsaaOhUoBJ
— The Verge (@verge) July 30, 2019
Typing with your thoughts is a weirdly popular idea given how inefficient it seems if you can use other input methods. Its best use cases are like paralysis and being encased in a block of ice by a supervillain https://t.co/MW7OVxj1cC
— Adi Robertson (@thedextriarchy) July 30, 2019
“Doctors have turned the brain signals for speech into written sentences in a research project that aims to transform how patients with severe disabilities communicate in the future. https://t.co/xSU9GUV2Bs
— Belinda Barnet (@manjusrii) July 31, 2019
Neuroscientists decode brain speech signals into actual sentences - https://t.co/zo64LCp4tq good news for the paralysed; not so sure for the rest of us...
— Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) July 30, 2019
There's been much work on #AI speech recognition. But the implications for direct #brain to speech decoding, for patients w/ paralysis, stroke or locked in, is remarkable. =Chapter 2 @NeurosurgeryUCSF @UCSF pioneering efforts https://t.co/XQ21fB2eym @NatureComms @UCSFMedicine pic.twitter.com/VUT2UuNxdG
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 30, 2019
Today we’re sharing an update on our work to build a non-invasive wearable device that lets people type just by imagining what they want to say. Our progress shows real potential in how future inputs and interactions with AR glasses could one day look. https://t.co/ilk192GwAR
— Boz (@boztank) July 30, 2019
Imagined Input for #AR Glasses: BCI could offer hands-free communication without saying a word. Check out the latest entry in our Inside @facebook Reality Labs blog series to learn more // https://t.co/vF9YQR6hx9 pic.twitter.com/VcwhDtogJL
— TechAtFacebook (@techatfacebook) July 30, 2019
UCSF neuroscientists just reported new progress in ongoing efforts to one day restore communication to people with speech loss due to paralysis. #science https://t.co/No5XrmTma2
— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) July 30, 2019
NEW: Facebook is trying to read people’s thoughts, and no one’s ready for the consequences. https://t.co/2G1aMwU9Kt
— MIT Technology Review (@techreview) July 30, 2019
Facebook's brain-interface project takes it into "human subjects" research as it finances invasive (and non invasive) brain research in academia.https://t.co/6qkFoohBFX
— Antonio Regalado (@antonioregalado) July 30, 2019
A Facebook-funded study has resulted in an early-stage brain-machine interface that decodes speech—and even thoughts—with high accuracy. https://t.co/wRDfVJlFIL
— IEEE Spectrum (@IEEESpectrum) July 30, 2019
this sounds like a great way to show you ads for every damn thing that pops into your mind https://t.co/fv1sdaUyq2
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) July 31, 2019
seems like a good time for a reminder that Facebook has already refused to rule out using your brain activity for advertising purposes https://t.co/8o5lDGIvWA https://t.co/I8sG3KDhYi
— Sam Biddle (@samfbiddle) July 30, 2019
Lots of work has been done to decode speech from brain signals, this group is constraining the problem by also predicting it based on what we hear and sense, leading to superior results: https://t.co/wHskfFx3Iy
— Shahin Farshchi (@Farshchi) July 30, 2019
Neuroscientists decode brain speech signals into written text.
— David Ojcius (@ojcius) July 31, 2019
Study is the 1st to demonstrate that specific words can be extracted from brain activity & converted into text rapidly enough to keep pace with natural conversation.https://t.co/9gRe3yWuXZ pic.twitter.com/b5wetcpnga
Reactions to: https://t.co/RWmAyEpIcu hmm...
— Stasys Bielinis (@Staska) July 31, 2019
"Understanding commands" is absolutely not the same as "Reading thoughts"
Does not warrant: Facebook! Targeting! Advertising! Be very afraid!
My impression from this: https://t.co/L9jfvPBMyd is:
61% to 76% accurate lie detector.
Fascinating ? Facebook has announced a breakthrough in its plan to create a device that allows people to type just by thinking ? https://t.co/YMqpVuuWVg
— Jens Jørgen Madsen (@JensJorgeMadsen) July 31, 2019
No they are not... this n=3 study used intracranial EEG... https://t.co/DCiS3ctEu4 via @thenextweb
— Vincent Giampietro (@V_Giampietro) July 31, 2019
Nope. Don’t like that. Now, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) working under this program have posted a study today noting their algorithm was able to detect spoken words from brain activity in real-time. https://t.co/wlcNncTH1P
— Lola Netty (@TXTrumpette89) July 31, 2019
Facebook is getting closer to letting you type with just your thoughts https://t.co/1sa5pAxqTI
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 31, 2019
Facebook은 미래 지향적인 두뇌 타이핑 프로젝트 업데이트 https://t.co/Y0bijMMekW
— editoy (@editoy) August 1, 2019
• 지금까지 인간의 대화의 급속한 시간 단위로 대화를 할 수 있도록하는 스피치 보철 시스템은 없습니다.
Brain speech signals decoded into written text in breakthrough research for people with paralysis https://t.co/ZyuwlT6ZyO
— Aldo Ceccarelli (@aldoceccarelli) August 1, 2019
AI Decodes Speech and Hearing Based on Brain Activity | The Scientist Magazine® https://t.co/IaCKYecjav
— Shakuntala Baichoo (@ShakunBaichoo) July 31, 2019
Facebook Is Working on Sci-Fi #Tech That Would Let Users Type With Their Minds #AR https://t.co/3zaGDRWm2T
— ✨Sarah Groves✨ (@sstoesser) August 1, 2019
#AI #BrainHacking #MachineLearning@facebook plan to create a device that allows people to type just by thinking. The project is similar to the ones used in epilepsy patients with eye movements to control a computer interface.
— SwissCognitive - The Global AI Hub (@SwissCognitive) August 1, 2019
Read more: https://t.co/pAYF8xEaBQ
cc: @jeffkagan
#Facebook funds #AI #mind-reading #experiment
— Reliyant (@reliyant) August 1, 2019
Source: https://t.co/OdfyHVxgCH#Reliyant #programming #coding #developer #coders #programmers #frontend #computerscience #software #machinelearning #AI #technews #technology #freelance
Thanks @BBCRadioFoyle for the invite this morning to discuss how #AI can be used to “read your mind” by predicting words from brain activity in real-time • #TrustworthyAI #ArtificialIntelligence @crt_ai @insight_centre @UCC @Confirm_Centre @scienceirel https://t.co/XfBuwwyXZM
— Prof. Barry O'Sullivan, MRIA (@BarryOSullivan) August 1, 2019
#Facebook funds #AI mind-reading experiment-BBC News https://t.co/1ap0Gsl4OA @securityaffairs @Marco_Ramilli @arturodicorinto @GlobalCRL @ACybaze @Paolo_Prinetto @PaoloBricco @LoZioYuri @LucaPoma72 @Rebeccamieli @formichenews @wireditalia @fleinaudi @avvbenedetto @jdandreamatteo
— Giulio Terzi (@GiulioTerzi) August 1, 2019
Facebook having access to your thoughts, sounds fine right?https://t.co/Dn7x9P47Y3
— Peter McCormack (@PeterMcCormack) August 1, 2019