
AI Now Translating Brain Signals into Speech and Images
Scientists are using artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfaces to translate thoughts into text, speech, and even visual images, offering new hope for paralyzed patients.
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Scientists are using artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfaces to translate thoughts into text, speech, and even visual images, offering new hope for paralyzed patients.

Artificial intelligence is reshaping medicine, with capabilities that sometimes surpass human doctors, forcing a re-evaluation of the physician's role.

Despite early predictions of automation, the field of radiology is seeing job growth as AI becomes a powerful assistant, not a replacement, for human experts.

A British woman who lost two limbs in a 2022 train accident now uses a mind-reading bionic arm, leading her to describe herself as '20% bionic.'

Physicians are increasingly using AI tools like ChatGPT for quick 'curbside consults' on patient cases, a major shift from traditional peer-to-peer advice.

In a first for the U.S., Utah has launched a pilot program allowing an AI system to renew certain medical prescriptions without a doctor's direct approval.

An AI tool in China is detecting early-stage pancreatic cancer from routine CT scans, leading to life-saving surgeries for a disease known for late diagnosis.

Researchers have developed an AI that analyzes knee X-rays to predict the progression of osteoarthritis a year in advance, aiming to improve patient care.

Researchers are using AI to analyze tongue color for disease detection, achieving over 96% accuracy in a recent study inspired by traditional Chinese medicine.

Generative AI is rapidly transforming healthcare by automating clinical support, accelerating drug discovery, and streamlining administrative tasks for doctors.

Artificial intelligence is being integrated into Australia's healthcare system to improve diagnostics, reduce administrative tasks, and support patient care.

MIT researchers have developed an AI tool called MultiverSeg that dramatically speeds up the annotation of medical images, a crucial but time-consuming task.