Neuralink's third patient regains speech with help from AI
Briefly

Brad Smith, an ALS patient, has become the third person globally to receive a Neuralink brain implant, enabling him to communicate through an AI voice clone. This innovative technology connects his brain to a computer, allowing him to control a cursor with his thoughts and type messages that are spoken in his own voice, previously lost due to ALS. Despite being unable to move except for his eyes, Smith's cognitive abilities remain intact, showcasing the potential of brain-computer interfaces in assisting those with severe disabilities.
Neuralink does not read my deepest thoughts or words I think about. This technology helps me communicate and control my computer like never before.
I cannot move anything but my eyes and I'm totally reliant on a ventilator to keep me alive and breathing. Yet, my mind remains unaffected.
Read at Mail Online
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