Meta trained Brain2Qwerty v2 on about 22,000 typed sentences from 9 volunteers, each recorded for 10 hours using MEG br…

By Metav3rse is for the Culture · AI

Meta trained Brain2Qwerty v2 on about 22,000 typed sentences from 9 volunteers, each recorded for 10 hours using MEG brain scanning. The system reached 61% word accuracy on average, while the best participant hit 78%, a major jump from earlier non-invasive brain-to-text methods. Meta says the goal is not a consumer mind reading product, but research that could one day help people with brain injuries communicate without implants. The company is also releasing training code and a dataset with…

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