• RainfallSonata@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Although DeWave only achieved just over 40 percent accuracy based on one of two sets of metrics in experiments conducted by Lin and colleagues, this is a 3 percent improvement on the prior standard for thought translation from EEG recordings.

      The Australian researchers who developed the technology, called DeWave, tested the process using data from more than two dozen subjects. Participants read silently while wearing a cap that recorded their brain waves via electroencephalogram (EEG) and decoded them into text.

      Yep.

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    10 months ago

    Just wait until this is used on suspects to try and get the “truth” out of them and then it’s discovered that the accuracy is bad. Wouldn’t surprise me if many an innocent person is sent to jail because of this mind reading AI.

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