under its surface, it has four small devices called magnetic attractors which can detect changes in magnetic fields and help generate the sounds.
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halldór úlfarsson’s musical instrument plays rich sounds as the pickup captures the vibrations of the strings and amplifies them.
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Diabetes-treating implant produces oxygen to support islet cells
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Groundbreaking AI system reads minds and produces text without implants
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Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have created a mind-reading AI system that can take images of a person’s brain activity and translate them into a continuous stream of text. Called a semantic decoder, the system may help people who are conscious but unable to speak, such as those who’ve suffered a stroke.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Mind-reading, Brain-computer inte
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