< img src = "/uploads/blogs/a7/0f/ib-ib3fgq2_102caaaaa9.jpg" Alt = "Scientists create AI, which will help restore voice after injuries and diseases"/> ~ ~ ~ < P class = "" Data-Start = "66" Data-end = "275" > Scientists make a significant breakthrough in creating technology that transforms thoughts into language. This discovery can help people who have lost their ability to speak through brain diseases while retaining a clear consciousness.
< P class = "" Data-Start = "277" Data-end = "454" > The system only works when a person consciously formulates words in thoughts. It can also be useful for those who have had difficulty in speech, including autism or cerebral palsy
< P class = "" Data-Start = "456" Data-end = "861" > In March 2025, the Nurosurgea team of Edward Changa from the California University presented the results of the study. A woman who lost her voice after a stroke and did not speak 18 years old, spoken words mentally. Neurosite has learned to turn these impulses into sounds. The system produces up to 48 words per minute with a delay in only one second & mdash; It's three times slower than normal language but still great progress.
< P class = "" Data-START = "863" Data-end = "1098" > In parallel, Precision Neuroscience develops new sensors for more accurate brain activity reading. Their device has already been tested on 31 volunteers. The next step & mdash; Creating implants that can be left in the body for a long time.
< P class = "" Data-Start = "1100" Data-end = "1333" > Currently, the system recognizes up to 98% of words, but does not convey emotions or intonation yet. Long individual training remains a challenge. If you can create universal models, it will significantly accelerate adaptation for new users.