Meta's Brain2Qwerty v2 decodes typed sentences from brain scans at 61% accuracy with no implant. The catch: it's room-sized, not real-time, and lab-bound.
The company’s Brain2Qwerty v2 system can translate brainscans into coherent sentences, no invasive surgery required.
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