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On July 16, scientists from ChangLab at UCSF developed a groundbreaking bilingual brain implant powered by AI, enabling a stroke survivor to communicate fluently in both Spanish and English. OpenAI's technology plays a crucial role in this innovation, assisting patients in communicating with their families. Synchron has also integrated OpenAI's AI into brain-computer interfaces, making it easier for paralyzed individuals to interact with their loved ones. A 64-year-old patient named Mark, who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), reported significant improvements in his ability to communicate thanks to this technology. The development of AI-powered brain-computer interfaces marks a significant advancement in health technology, offering new hope for patients with severe communication impairments.




