Scientists Created An AI That Can Read Minds
We all know that reading mind is one of the most popular powers in science fiction and it is a skill that many people desire. However, recently, a group of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (USA) have created AI (Artificial Intelligence) that can read the mind.
Reading mind is one of the most popular powers in the imagination of science and it is a skill that many people desire. If we have the ability to know about the reality of others, then we have many in professional and personal areas There will be advantages.
In recent years, scientists are researching ways to know human ideas through brain-computer interfaces, and have made remarkable progress in recording and interpreting brain waves, to know the first few estimates. Allows to read the mind.
However, apart from all these neural networks have proven their usefulness in our everyday life, and the tech companies who have called artificial intelligence are amazing us with their applications in everyday life.
But now, a group of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (USA) were given the task of developing a more complex artificial intelligence. This new system is bringing the capabilities of neural network algorithms to a new level: Reading a human mind, according to a study published this week by the above-mentioned scientists.
Researchers worked as counter engineers for the signals sent by the brain, so that in this artificial intelligence one can read complex ideas by looking at the MRI of a human brain.
It was achieved by collecting information from functional magnetic resonance imaging machine or FMRI.
This information is presented to the machine learning algorithm, which detects the patterns of activation of the brain during complex ideas and the way they are activated .
Through this study, the team of developers was able to activate which areas of the brain and how it was displayed by people from locations ranging from physical work and social relations through the processing of 240 complex events.
In order to understand these triggers, the algorithm used these magnetic resonances to predict what the brain's brain was thinking at the time, coming to add individual ideas to a consistent sentence.
Studies showed that with the certainty of 87% in the algorithm, through the analysis of their magnetic resonance, there is the ability to predict the true and correct views of the patients.
“The human brain works by combining individual concepts into complex thoughts. For example, ‘he does not think only of ‘fruits”, but ‘I like to eat fruit at night with my family'”
-- explains Marcel, the leader of the work, who added that for the first time it was possible to decode thoughts that contain several of these concepts.
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