Mind-reading AI recreates what you're looking at with amazing accuracy
Second row: images reconstructed by AI based on brain recordings from a macaque. Artificial intelligence systems can now create remarkably accurate reconstructions of what someone is looking at based on recordings of their brain activity. These reconstructed images are greatly improved when the AI learns which parts of the brain to pay attention to. "As far as I know, these are the closest, most accurate reconstructions," says Umut Güçlü at Radboud University in the Netherlands. How this moment for AI will change society forever (and how it won't) Güçlü's team is one of several around the world using AI systems to work out what animals or people are seeing from brain recordings and scans. In one previous study, his team used a functional MRI (fMRI) scanner to record the brain activity of three people as they were shown a series of photographs.
Jul-4-2024, 09:00:04 GMT
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