Breakthrough brain-to-voice tech brings natural speech within reach for paralyzed patients
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Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface system that can restore natural speech for people with severe paralysis. The system uses AI to decode neural signals from the brain's motor cortex into audible speech in near-real time, reducing latency significantly compared to previous methods. Tested on a 47-year-old woman unable to speak since a stroke, the technology showed high accuracy and adaptability. This breakthrough could greatly improve communication for individuals with conditions like ALS or stroke-induced paralysis within the next decade.
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