The University of Technology Sydney in Australia has developed a groundbreaking AI model called DeWave, which can read human thoughts in real-time through electroencephalography (EEG) and automatically generate corresponding text using a pre-trained language model. Users only need to wear an EEG sensor while engaging in mental activities, and DeWave translates these thoughts into text. This method is simpler and more user-friendly than Elon Musk's Neuralink implant chip interface. DeWave provides a communication solution for individuals who are mute or have difficulty speaking. Its translation accuracy reaches 40%, earning it recognition as a significant achievement at an international top conference. DeWave has broad applications in medical and communication scenarios and can also serve as an interesting tool for uncovering true thoughts.
Using EEG to Read Human Thoughts, AI Model DeWave Converts Ideas into Text

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