A scientist in Japan has developed a technique that uses brain scans and artificial intelligence to turn a person’s mental images into descriptive sentences.
Most of us have little trouble working out how many milliliters are in 2.4 liters of water (it's 2,400). But the same can't be said when we're asked how many minutes are in 2.4 hours (it's 144).
A new brain decoding method called mind captioning can generate accurate text descriptions of what a person is seeing or recalling—without relying on the brain's language system.
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Pensacola’s Waffle House at 3300 W. Park Place has sealed its doors to sit-down diners and converted the store into a delivery-only kitchen. The famed 24-hour diner, known for affordable and filling ...
A south London department store is set to be turned into a new hotel after the local council approved controversial planning permissions. The independently-owned Morleys closed in April after trading ...