Apple researchers figured out a way to speed up AI speech generation from text without sacrificing audio quality or breaking intelligibility.
A new AI-powered device reads throat movements to give stroke survivors a voice, without needing them to say a word.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Tuesday said it needs to decipher “code words” used by the accused persons in the Red Fort blast terror module case while ...
Imagine you’re a physician and you are called in to evaluate a patient who has had a sudden change in his neurological status, likely a stroke. You find him alert, mobile, and talking. But when you ...
The mystery of the now-ruined Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacan may rest in a lost language scholars said they’ve deciphered. The ruins near Mexico City include murals that scholars believe represent ...
An estimated 31,000 plus Kaiser Permanente workers are on strike as of Monday morning after union leaders say Kaiser officials failed to bargain in good faith. Jacqueline Sarkissian reports for the ...
Abstract: Passive Optical Networks (PON) have advantages such as stable performance, convenient installation, high bandwidth, and resource saving, making them a mainstream network access technology ...
Abstract: With the evolution of artificial intelligence technology and the exploration of brain science, more and more researchers are committed to the decoding of brain signals, and the application ...
A new study out this month from Stanford University researchers uses microelectrodes implanted in the motor cortex and generative AI to decode the intended and inner speech of four paralyzed patients.
You, your child, or someone you know has dyslexia. More than 40 million US adults and 15% to 20% of the kids in our schools have dyslexia, with only 5% receiving a diagnosis. Dyslexia is a ...