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Shanghai unveils brain chip that reads full Chinese sentences in half a second 2025-07-17
Researchers in Shanghai have developed an implantable brain chip that can decode full Chinese sentences from brainwaves within half a second. Using just 8–10 electrodes and a powerful language model, patients silently read characters while the system reads their thoughts, translating brain signals into speech.
The training session involved only 54 Chinese characters, but by breaking them down into initials, finals, and other phonetic components, and then recombining them, the system can cover nearly 2,000 commonly used characters.
This breakthrough puts China at the cutting edge of brain-computer interfaces, especially in decoding complex tonal languages like Chinese, and offers new hope for speech-impaired patients.
Source: Shanghai Eye
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