Meta's non-invasive brain-to-text AI is closing the gap with surgical implants
Meta's FAIR AI team uses Brain2Qwerty v2 to translate brain activity into typed sentences, with no implants or surgery required. The system reads magnetic signals outside the skull and reconstructs what a person is typing. Clinical use for paralyzed patients is still a long way off, but accuracy keeps improving with every additional recording. AI agents that wrote their own code helped with the optimization. The article Meta's non-invasive brain-to-text AI is closing the gap with surgical implan...
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