@github.awesome: Brain2Qwerty reconstructs the exact sentence someone typed, straight from their brain activity, no implant required. This isn't decoding vague intent, it's recovering the actual words, keystroke by keystroke, from a participant sitting in an MEG or EEG scanner. The pipeline runs a convolutional encoder into a transformer, then a character-level language model cleans up the output. #github #opensource
ai script and voice wouldn't trust it
"it's not ___, it's ___"
2026-07-06 23:41:48
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🏳️⚧️HttpAnimations🚩 :
this how people thought 5g worked like 6 years ago
2026-07-04 18:32:31
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Temikus :
Does look like it need a MEG or full on EEG setup to work though, not something for consumer level EEG headsets.
2026-07-04 01:17:59
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Technocube :
glad I have EEG at home 🙏
2026-07-04 10:31:40
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Your Daily Need :
i dont have eeg, but egg i have 1kg
2026-07-04 15:15:01
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oceanoinker :
This will be very interesting in the legal field
2026-07-05 01:36:22
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Ryan Christopher :
Ezpz ee-geezy
2026-07-04 15:41:52
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whatever consciousness is :
DAMN
2026-07-04 07:27:15
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•ᴗ• :
DIY neuralink?
2026-07-04 23:48:22
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vampire_lord_red_fang_790 :
so is there a way we could program it where if they're walking forward in their brain it would hold down the w key🤣 cough cough sao cough cough
2026-07-04 03:26:25
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Ma.ick.95 :
When you get lowkey EEG scanned from another room, yeah well it's no that nice, you go all waved because of it, it's not nice to have no constitution into it, great service for dogs, ways to way.
2026-07-04 17:37:30
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