Scientists develop machine that can read human thoughts, translate to text in real-time

Scientists develop machine that can read human thoughts, translate to text in real-time

It sounds magical and supernatural to have the ability to read someone else’s mind. But it seems like science has already brought this surreal but also terrifying imagination to reality. Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) are claiming to have developed a machine that can read a human’s mind and translate thoughts into text in real-time. The machine was found to have an impressive accuracy rate of 79 per cent.

 

Scientists develop machine that can read human thoughts, translate to text in real-time

Scientists develop machine that can read human thoughts, translate to text in real-time

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