Pioneering AI translates brainwaves into text
Scientists at the University of Technology Sydney have made an AI that can turn your brainwaves into actual sentences—no speaking needed.
During a live demo, Dr. Leong wore a cap with 128 sensors, and the AI picked up on his thoughts, generating lines like, "I am jumping happily, it's just me."
Unlike Elon Musk's Neuralink, this tech is totally non-invasive—no implants required.
How this tech can help
This breakthrough could be huge for healthcare—think helping stroke survivors communicate again or supporting speech therapy for people with autism.
The model filters out background brain noise to get clear results. It's part of a global push to combine EEG and AI for medical progress.
There's even similar research in the US where an AI tool predicted cognitive decline from EEG data with 85% accuracy, showing just how fast this field is moving.