Meta's Brain2Qwerty reads typed sentences from the brain
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Meta unveiled Brain2Qwerty v2, a non-invasive brain-reading system that converts typing-related brain signals into text, reaching 61% word accuracy — a massive jump from previous non-invasive systems that scored in single digits. However, the system requires a room-sized scanner, can't work in real time, and ironically depends on users being able to type — excluding the paralyzed patients it aims to help.
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