Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) research have demonstrated promise in providing communication restoration to those unable to speak or type through traditional means.
A new algorithm developed by researchers can reconstruct images from brain activity with 80 percent accuracy, using fMRI scans and OpenAI's DALL-E 2 model. This suggests that it may be possible to use AI in the future to unlock our inner worlds and restore communication for people who are unable to do so through traditional means.
In a separate study, a 'mind-reading' machine was able to spell out words, creating full sentences with an 8.23 percent error rate. This shows that AI could have a significant impact in the field of communication restoration.
While these developments are promising, much more research is needed to explore the full potential of AI-powered communication restoration technology. Further research is necessary to understand how AI can be used to help those unable to communicate through traditional means.