Scientists have developed an implant that interprets signals in the brain and converts them into understandable, synthesized speech. This innovative piece of technology could one day give a voice to ...
WASHINGTON — People robbed of the ability to talk due to a stroke or another medical condition may soon have real hope of regaining a voice thanks to technology that harnesses brain activity to ...
In a remarkable landmark breakthrough, scientists have demonstrated a computer system effectively translating brain signals into intelligible speech. The extraordinary experiment presents a ...
The same technology that powers your chatty mobile assistant could one day provide a voice to those who have lost the ability to speak. As Renae Reints reports for Fortune, neuroscientists from ...
For years researchers have tried to convert brain signals directly to speech, cutting out the muscles we actually use to speak. A new approach out of UCSF puts the jaw back in jawing. Eric Mack has ...
Using a brain implant with a series of electrodes, scientists can read neurological signals and translate the brain activity into spoken language. Chang Lab / UCSF Dept. of Neurosurgery With advances ...
A state-of-the-art brain-machine interface created by UC San Francisco neuroscientists can generate natural-sounding synthetic speech by using brain activity to control a virtual vocal tract — an ...
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