China's Innovative Mind-Reading Machine Decodes Thoughts in Real-Time
In a groundbreaking advancement, a Chinese startup named NeuroAccess has successfully tested a flexible brain-computer interface (BCI) that decodes thoughts in real-time. This revolutionary technology was demonstrated during clinical trials involving a 21-year-old female patient with epilepsy. The device, implanted in August 2024 at Huashan Hospital, features 256 channels that allow for high-throughput brain signal processing.
The first significant achievement occurred when the BCI decoded the intended movements of the patient, enabling her to control software and interact with digital environments using her mind. Additionally, in a separate trial, the interface successfully synthesized Chinese speech, achieving a 71% decoding accuracy within just five days post-surgery.
The device operates with minimal latency, taking less than 60 milliseconds to process and interpret brain signals, which marks a significant milestone in the integration of technology and neuroscience. Researchers see this development as a major step in enhancing communication capabilities for individuals with speech or motor impairments.
As China continues to lead in technological innovations, the implications of this research could revolutionize how patients engage with both digital and artificial intelligence systems.
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