An AI tool created by the Chinese to create videos based on the signals of the human brain

An AI tool created by the Chinese to create videos based on the signals of the human brain

Researchers from the National University of Singapore and The Chinese University of Hong Kong have claimed to have created an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to create videos from brain signals.

The researcher claims that the AI ​​tool, which was trained through the data of publicly available ‘fMRI’ readings, records the user’s brain activity and makes a video.

The Mind-Video  MinD-Video) AI tool developed by the researcher has prepared the video by combining the data of the human brain activity seen in the fMRI reading while showing the video along with the stable diffusion tool.

According to the researchers, the model they developed shows the human brain in the video with 85 percent accuracy.

“This is a major breakthrough for ‘cognitive neuroscience,’ understanding the information hidden within our complex brains,” the report reads.

Earlier, it has been said that a new report has been prepared based on the research done by the researcher in which the brain wave (wave generated in the brain) was analyzed by AI and made a picture.

The researcher has shown what are the differences between the real video on the website and the video prepared by AI. Looking at the video available in the GIF file, the video made by AI looks like real. However, the color of the video is somewhat different.

A helmet that shows what’s in the brain

Recently, researchers have said that brain activity can be shown visually with the help of Uda’s various AI tools.

Researchers have said that with the help of this research, things that come to the mind of people can be shown on the helmet in the future. However, the researchers have not revealed much about this project.

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