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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:19:00

so the lead scientist is listening to a story for us. the war of the worlds. creepy music. the martians in the pit have turned their heat ray on. . a deep throbbing sound, a silver pencil flight. i a silver pencil of light. ..and a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan. and the decoded version misses a lot of things but it gets some of the good stuff. he fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of big noise got hurt is there in both of them? yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire. the scorched versus the giant ball of fire, it captured all those things. but clearly not exactly the right words. so far it has only analysed

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:51:00

could see was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan. in the decoded version, which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff, fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran. and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of big noise, got hurt is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the scorched versus a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things, but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it s only analysed the brains of a handful of volunteers who ve all spent 16 hours being scanned. but they hope it ll unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing on, and what a lot of our effort in the lab goes toward is using this to actually understand the brain better. that s our scientific goal. in the end, we want to know, how does the brain work? how do our brains process language? ho

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:20:00

the martians in the pit had turned the heat ray on. a deep, throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light. ..and a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see, was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan. in the decoded version, which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff, fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran. and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of big noise, got hurt is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the scorched versus a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things, but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it s only analysed the brains of a handful of volunteers who ve all spent 16 hours being scanned. but they hope it ll unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 14:17:00

the martians in the pit had turned the heat ray on. a deep, throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light. ..and a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan. in the decoded version, which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff, fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran. and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of big noise, got hurt is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the scorched versus a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things, but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it s only analysed the brains of a handful of volunteers who ve all spent 16 hours being scanned. but they hope it ll unlock the secrets of how our minds work.

turned the heat ray on. a deep, throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light. ..and a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see, was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan. in the decoded version, which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff, fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran. and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of big noise, got hurt is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the scorched versus a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things, but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it s only analysed the brains of a handful of volunteers who ve all spent 16 hours being scanned. but they hope it ll unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing on and what a lot of our effort

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