🧠 Meta unveils Brain2Qwerty v2: AI can turn brain signals into text, no brain...
🧠 Meta unveils Brain2Qwerty v2: AI can turn brain signals into text, no brain implant required Imagine typing… without actually typing. Meta has demonstrated Brain2Qwerty v2, an AI system that converts brain activity into text using a non-invasive magnetoencephalography (MEG) helmet instead of a surgically implanted brain chip. Here’s how it works: 🪖 The user wears an MEG helmet that measures the tiny magnetic signals produced by the brain. 🧠 As the person thinks about typing, the AI filters through the noisy brain activity. ⌨️ The model reconstructs the intended keystrokes and generates coherent sentences. The technology is still confined to research labs because MEG scanners are large, expensive, and require highly controlled environments. It’s nowhere near replacing a laptop or smartphone keyboard yet. Still, it’s a major step for non-invasive brain-computer interfaces. While companies like Neuralink rely on implanted electrodes, Meta is exploring whether AI can decode thoughts without surgery. @aipost 🏴

