You think it and a robot sees it: The future is here with mind-reading AI
The first "this could change everything" AI story of the year comes to us in the form of (yet another) AI that's supposed to read minds. We're one step closer to being able to broadcast our thoughts to a screen, thanks to artificial intelligence. Japanese scientists have created AI capable of reading a person's brainwaves and displaying an image based on what they're looking at. If a person is staring at a picture of the letter "A" the AI will successfully create an image that resembles a fuzzy version of that. The scientists published their paper "Deep image reconstruction from human brain activity" wherein they state: Here, we present a novel approach, named deep image reconstruction, to visualize perceptual content from human brain activity.
Jan-11-2018, 02:40:46 GMT
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