A mind-reading brain implant that comes with password protection
Briefly

A brain-computer interface (BCI) has achieved the ability to decode internal speech, accurately translating up to 74% of imagined sentences. This system activates only when a user thinks of a preset password, thereby enhancing privacy by avoiding unintended disclosures. Developed to assist those with speech limitations, the BCI relies on brain signals from the motor cortex. Such technology is a significant advancement for restoring communication in individuals with paralysis and offers a safeguard against eavesdropping on personal thoughts.
The mind-reading device accurately deciphered up to 74% of imagined sentences, relying only on a preset password to protect users' privacy.
BCI systems offer a promising means to restore speech for individuals with paralysis, requiring users to think of a specific keyword to initiate decoding.
Read at Nature
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