"AI Copilot" Substantially Boosts Brain-Computer Interface System's Control Prowess
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The latest issue of Nature Machine Intelligence features neuroscience research indicating that a brain-computer interface system, which incorporates artificial intelligence as a "copilot" for shared control, can greatly aid paralyzed individuals in accomplishing tasks more effectively. This is achieved by interpreting their intentions and facilitating their actions. In the testing phase, participants exhibited markedly enhanced control when maneuvering a computer cursor or operating a robotic arm. Specifically, the control performance of paralyzed individuals over the cursor saw an almost fourfold improvement, while the success rate in controlling the robotic arm soared to an impressive 93%.