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11:30 in the podcast at the bottom shares the input and decoded versions of the words. Pretty neat stuff!
Knight predicts that this success can be extended to imagined, internal verbalizations, because scientific studies have shown that when people are asked to imagine speaking a word, similar brain regions are activated as when the person actually utters the word.
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Now that is crazy. I can see a future word processor where you simply think the words and they show up on the screen.
I wouldn't have guessed that internal dialog would be similar. That's some very worrisome stuff, really. We will be able to hear each others thoughts. Thought police could become reality.