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.