A new study published in Nature reveals that artificial intelligence models can now analyze brain scans to reconstruct visual imagery with surprising accuracy. Researchers used a combination of fMRI data and a sophisticated AI decoder to translate brain activity patterns into recognizable images of what a person is seeing or imagining. The system was trained …
A new study published in Nature reveals that artificial intelligence models can now analyze brain scans to reconstruct visual imagery with surprising accuracy. Researchers used a combination of fMRI data and a sophisticated AI decoder to translate brain activity patterns into recognizable images of what a person is seeing or imagining. The system was trained on hours of brain scan data from participants as they viewed thousands of images. While the reconstructed images are not perfect photographic matches, they capture the essential elements and semantic meaning of the original stimuli. The technology raises significant questions about the future of mental privacy and potential applications in brain-computer interfaces and medical diagnostics. Read the full article at https://technologyreview.com/2023/12/01/ai-reads-minds-images.
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