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Brain implants let paralyzed man write on a screen using thoughts alone – CNET
Researchers combine neural implants with AI to develop a “mindwriting” system that converts imagined writing to text on a screen.

The system uses two implanted electrode arrays that record the brain activity produced by thinking about writing letters. This information is then collected and processed in real time by a computer, which converts that data into words on a screen.
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