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The Norman Police Department found an unlikely ally to help it process raw data, the University of Oklahoma’s Computer Science Department. The OU School of Computer Science has worked alongside the ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin on Monday unveiled an artificial intelligence-powered method to decode brain activity as a person listens to a story or imagines telling a story.
Scientists have developed a brain-computer interface that can capture and decode a person's inner monologue. The results could help people who are unable to speak communicate more easily with others.