A voice synthesiser powered by thought alone could one day enable severely disabled patients to converse more instinctively. At least, so thinks Philip Kennedy of Georgia, US, who is developing a brain-activated speech system with backing from the US government’s National Institute of Health. The device builds upon evidence that a specific region of the brain, known [...]
A voice synthesiser powered by thought alone could one day enable severely disabled patients to converse more instinctively.
At least, so thinks Philip Kennedy of Georgia, US, who is developing a brain-activated speech system with backing from the US government’s National Institute of Health. The device builds upon evidence that a specific region of the brain, known [...]
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