09 Nov 2025 | Category: Technology
In a landmark study published in Science Advances, Japanese neuroscientists unveiled an AI system that can translate brain activity into descriptive text. By decoding fMRI signals, the model generates sentences reflecting what a person sees or recalls, achieving up to 50% accuracy. Dubbed “mind captioning,” the breakthrough could help people with speech impairments communicate, though researchers warn of looming ethical challenges around privacy and unintended thought interpretation.
Synopsis
In a landmark study published in Science Advances, Japanese neuroscientists unveiled an AI system that can translate brain activity into descriptive text. By decoding fMRI signals, the model generates sentences reflecting what a person sees ...
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