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Brain-computer interface tech sees major breakthrough: could allow people with acromegaly to speak and sing fluently again
June 16 news, according to foreign media New Atlas 14 reports, brain-computer interface technology ushered in a major breakthrough: the University of California, Davis, developed a new implantable system, so that a paralyzed patient can not only speak smoothly, and even with the help of a computer, "humming" melody, almost without any delay. The team tested the technology on a patient with acromegaly. By implanting four arrays of microelectrodes in the region of the brain that controls articulation, the system captures neural signals generated during speech in real time, and combines them with low-latency processing and AI decoding models to synchronize these signals into speech, which is then converted into speech,...- 776
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