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A brain-computer interface has, for the first time, restored fluent everyday speech to a person who had lost it — a man with ALS who had not spoken aloud in years until a small implant from the BrainGate clinical trial began translating his attempts to sp
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- ALS Patient, 47, Gains Ability to Speak and Sustain Full-Time Job Using Experimental Brain-Computer Interface People.com · 22d ago
- This man with ALS is "the first power user" of a brain implant that lets him speak MIT Technology Review · 22d ago
- Brain-computer interface trials are taking off MIT Technology Review · 22d ago
- A brain-computer interface has, for the first time, restored fluent everyday speech to a person who had lost it — a man with ALS who had not spoken aloud in years until a small implant from the BrainGate clinical trial began translating his attempts to sp Space Daily · 22d ago
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