That would be a fantastic application, however it would differ slightly in that it would not be a BCI (as in a traditional brain computer interface), but a device within the brain that impeded certain signals being sent…
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Yes that's the big question, and I mention that in the article. Let's say for a moment that we can't achieve 100% accuracy, well one parallel to this situation would be autocorrect on our phones; it often corrects you…
Haha, that's a fantastic point! And in order to get anywhere closer to making such differentiations, surface EEG S (used for the results into his article) would surely not suffice. The technology and results we are…
Great points. Thomas reardon (CTRL-labs founder) says the same in a talk you can see on YouTube (definitely check it out). I share your doubts, and wonder exactly how neuroplastic we are. Perhaps we are simply built to…
Despite 'The unreasonable effectiveness of RNNs', it's seeming CNNs and the solely attention-based models are managing to perform the same tasks, but with better results and faster speed!
Yes, it shouldn't have been far off Google as the model in the article is Google's itself. In fact you see in some of the examples how Google Translate's output and this model are almost exactly the same. Pretraining is…
That would be a fantastic application, however it would differ slightly in that it would not be a BCI (as in a traditional brain computer interface), but a device within the brain that impeded certain signals being sent…
Cheers!
Yes that's the big question, and I mention that in the article. Let's say for a moment that we can't achieve 100% accuracy, well one parallel to this situation would be autocorrect on our phones; it often corrects you…
Haha, that's a fantastic point! And in order to get anywhere closer to making such differentiations, surface EEG S (used for the results into his article) would surely not suffice. The technology and results we are…
Great points. Thomas reardon (CTRL-labs founder) says the same in a talk you can see on YouTube (definitely check it out). I share your doubts, and wonder exactly how neuroplastic we are. Perhaps we are simply built to…
Despite 'The unreasonable effectiveness of RNNs', it's seeming CNNs and the solely attention-based models are managing to perform the same tasks, but with better results and faster speed!
Yes, it shouldn't have been far off Google as the model in the article is Google's itself. In fact you see in some of the examples how Google Translate's output and this model are almost exactly the same. Pretraining is…