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Mind-reading AI recreates what you're looking at with amazing accuracy

Giving AI systems the ability to focus on particular brain regions can make them much better at reconstructing images of what a monkey is looking at from brain recordings

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This is a great innovation. Pity that the article is hidden behind a paywall.

The potential for this tool is amazing, though. It’s similar to the way detective artists recreate images of suspects via words and sketches.

The human mind, when paired with a computer is truly limitless!

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