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Human brain and AI speech recognition decode speech in similar step-by-step stages, study finds
Over the past decades, computer scientists have developed numerous artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can process human speech in different languages. The extent to which these models replicate ...
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Nvidia faces competition from startups developing specialised chips for AI inference as demand shifts from training large ...
BrainGate researchers develop an investigational brain-computer interface that allows paralyzed patients to type at 22 words per minute using attempted finger movements.
This release is good for developers building long-context applications, real-time reasoning agents, or those seeking to reduce GPU costs in high-volume production environments.
Implantable device research from the BrainGate clinical trial enables communication through rapid typing for a patient with ...
When a person loses a leg above the knee, the nerves that once moved that leg don’t simply go quiet. They keep firing.
Around 4,000 years ago, one of the world's oldest civilizations emerged: The Indus Valley Civilization, flourishing in what ...
Before his disease took his voice, he could type a message as fast as anyone. Now, with electrodes no larger than a grain of rice embedded near the surface of his brain, he can do it again, at 110 ...
Scientists are finally decoding the orgasm face. Explore how human evolution, primate behavior, and mate selection shape our expressions of climax.
Explore how animals, including bees, apes, and elephants, exhibit intentional communication beyond human capabilities.
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