
Synchron has announced a new brain-computer interface (BCI) feature powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT, designed to enhance communication for users with disabilities. This innovative technology allows users to communicate through the BCI using generative AI, potentially increasing autonomy and choice for individuals who cannot use their hands or voices. Additionally, scientists from Chang Lab at UCSF have developed a bilingual brain implant that enables a stroke survivor to communicate fluently in both Spanish and English. These advancements highlight the growing role of AI in improving accessibility and communication for people with disabilities. Japanese eSports gamer Mashiro has tested ChatGPT for AI accessibility in gaming, showing impressive results.







What do you get when you combine a brain implant with #ChatGPT? A practical communication device for people who can't use their hands or voices. New video from @synchroninc and @OpenAI: https://t.co/7b9PoYpwdB
Our users can now communicate with the Synchron #BCI + #ChatGPT. Read the full story on how we're using generative #AI to empower autonomy and choice for our users on @Bloomberg: https://t.co/0XPfT8XXAX #braincomputerinterface
VIDEO: Japanese eSports gamer Mashiro is blind and often relies on a companion to get around Tokyo -- but he hopes that artificial intelligence, hailed as a promising tool for people with disabilities, can help him travel alone. https://t.co/So7s1momuT