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伯克利为Regina女士植入大脑芯片,在脑梗而失语18年后,恢复语言能力
她在2005年脑梗后丧失语言能力,伯克利大学AI团队利用她在婚礼上的视频为摹本,使她可以和丈夫进行语言交流,下一步将改进为电池操作,与电脑无线连接。
Regina woman who suffered stroke getting voice back thanks to A.I., brain implant
Published Aug. 25, 2023 3:47 p.m. EDT
More than 18 years after a stroke took away her ability to speak, a Regina woman is getting her voice back thanks to a brain implant and groundbreaking artificial intelligence-driven technology.
According to the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), Ann Johnson has been unable to speak since a stroke she suffered in 2005 when she was 30 years old.
The stroke left Johnson, who was eight years into her teaching career at Luther College, with something called locked-in syndrome, an ailment that leaves a person fully cognizant but completely paralyzed and largely unable to communicate.
Now, thanks to researchers at UCSF and the University of California Berkley (UCB), Johnson is testing new brain-computer technology that UCSF hopes and says could one day allow people to communicate through a digital avatar that resembles a person.
Regina woman who suffered stroke getting voice back thanks to A.I., brain implant
More than 18 years after a stroke took away her ability to speak, a Regina woman is getting her voice back thanks to a brain implant and groundbreaking artificial intelligence-driven technology.
regina.ctvnews.ca
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