Artificial Intelligence That Puts The Thoughts In Our Brains Into Writing!

Scientists from the University of Texas have developed an artificial intelligence that can transcribe what we think while listening or watching something.
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We are in the days when artificial intelligence is closest to speaking like humans. While the GPT language model continues to lead in this regard, great news came from the scientific world today. Stop talking like a human, now our thoughts will be put into writing through artificial intelligence.

Scientists from the University of Texas have developed a new artificial intelligence model. The model manages to analyze and transcribe a person’s thoughts. Moreover, you do not need a chip implanted in your brain for this.

How are the thoughts in our brains written down?

Artificial intelligence is not trained by written sources like ChatGPT and Bard. Instead, it is trained by recording the reactions of a person’s brain while listening to podcasts. These reactions are also recorded with the “functional magnetic resonance imaging” method.

Later, after the person’s permission is obtained, these reactions are deciphered by artificial intelligence. Messages from the signals in our brain, what is said in the podcast, and the interpretations that occur in our brain are formed as follows:

Podcast: “I got out of the air bed and pressed my face against the bedroom window, hoping to see the eyes staring at me but instead I found only darkness.”
Brain interpretation: “I kept walking to the window and opening the window. I stood on my toes and looked out, saw nothing and looked up. Again, I didn’t see anything.”
Podcast: “That night I went upstairs to what was once our bedroom, and not knowing what else to do, I turned off the lights and lay down on the floor.”
Brain’s interpretation: “We’re back in my dorm room. I had no idea where my bed was. I just assumed I was going to sleep on it, but instead I lay on the floor.”

Moreover, it is not limited to just podcasts:

Artificial intelligence has also managed to record the reactions of the person in the brain according to what he sees and hears while watching a video. This was demonstrated in the video above.

Of course, getting all these thoughts is not an easy process either:

Before artificial intelligence can measure thoughts in the brain, it also needs to be trained individually. In this process, a person has to stay under an MRI device for 15 hours.

Also, when the person thinks of something different during the podcast, these thoughts boil down to the output. For example, if you suddenly start thinking about animals while listening to a podcast, these thoughts get mixed up in your thoughts about the podcast.

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