Meta can turn your thoughts into words typed on a screen if you don’t mind lugging a machine the size of a room around

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  • Meta is testing a machine that decodes brain signals into words typed into a computer.
  • The brain-typing system is up to 80% accurate but nowhere near practical.
  • The machine is a half-ton, costs $2 million, needs a shielded room, and even slight head movements disrupt the signal.

Meta is showing off a machine capable of turning your thoughts into words typed on a screen, but don’t expect to write your Instagram captions telepathically any time soon. The device weighs about half a ton, costs $2 million, and is about as portable as a refrigerator. So, unless you were planning to lug around a lab-grade magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanner, you won’t be sending mind texts anytime soon. And that’s before even considering how you can’t even slightly move your head when using it.

Still, what Meta has done is impressive. Their AI and neuroscience teams have trained a system that can analyze brain activity and determine what keys someone is pressing – purely based on thought. There are no implanted electrodes, no sci-fi headbands, just a deep neural network deciphering brainwaves from the outside. The research, detailed in a pair of newly released papers, reveals that the system is up to 80% accurate at identifying letters from brain activity, allowing it to reconstruct complete sentences from a typist’s thoughts.

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