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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 28148232" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Stephen Hawking had something totally different. A computer scrolled through common phrases on a screen, and Hawking could select what he wanted to communicate with the touch of a button. When he finally submitted the draft message, it was processed by a speech synthesizer which gave a sound output.</p><p>It was based on old technology developed at MIT.</p><p></p><p>This one is a novel approach. Basically it translates brainwaves into speech using a non-invasive technique. Of course it's still in early developement stages.</p><p></p><p>Previously in 2021, the UCSF scientists were able to achieve a similar thing with a neuroprosthetic device.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]_GMcf1fXdW8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 28148232, member: 562115"] Stephen Hawking had something totally different. A computer scrolled through common phrases on a screen, and Hawking could select what he wanted to communicate with the touch of a button. When he finally submitted the draft message, it was processed by a speech synthesizer which gave a sound output. It was based on old technology developed at MIT. This one is a novel approach. Basically it translates brainwaves into speech using a non-invasive technique. Of course it's still in early developement stages. Previously in 2021, the UCSF scientists were able to achieve a similar thing with a neuroprosthetic device. [MEDIA=youtube]_GMcf1fXdW8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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