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U.S. scientists convert paralyzed man’s brain waves to speech – CGTN
In a world first, U.S. researchers have developed a neuroprosthetic device that successfully translated the brain waves of a…

In a world first, U.S. researchers have developed a neuroprosthetic device that successfully translated the brain waves of a paralyzed man into complete sentences, according to a scientific paper published Thursday.
“This is an important technological milestone…
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