voice calling out to me. it means something related even if it s not exactly the right words. still pretty incredible, to think that something just by scanning your brain yeah, that s one of the things that s surprising to us about this. it can get things like that, get these entire phrases of exact words. here s the same segment for you. we expected mine not to be great. because we haven t trained the model on you. the whole day i d be fine, but she wanted me to make it to her place. first i got a little excited about it. reporter: the reason it wasn t able to decode my brain was because the technology currently needs people to sit in the fmri machine for more than 16 hours so the a.i. models can train on specific people s brains. are we going to live in a world where i can walk by somebody on the street and they ll be able to hold something up to my head ask know what i m thinking? currently we re very far from that. that might also never be possible.
hug. i got her back for about hours, i had to stop the bleeding, and gave her my shirt to put over it. it s pretty good! i don t know it s a pretty good description of what s happening here. wow! should we be scared by the work people like you are doing? we think it s really important to continually evaluate the implications of brand decoding and also to start thinking about and acting policies that protect mental privacy and regulate what brain data could be used for. now as you saw there, the technology didn t work so well on scanning and my brain, and the researchers point out that they do not like to call this mind reading because it really is only working and very specific controlled circumstances. right now where the technology has to be trained on somebody s brain for many hours. but they also warned that it might not always be that way, that technology could advance, to such a state that s something which we would traditionally nkosi eight with
those words. when you have finished formula and was about to go back to the road of yellow brick, she was startled to hear a deep grown nearby. you can see that there, we re getting recordings every two seconds, while he s listening to a story. we will feed the data through our dakota and try to protect the story that he s currently listening to. next morning the results were in! okay so it s been 24 hours since we got our brain scanned. you can t confirm i have a brain. absolutely! brilliant! so we were able to take out some stuff or my brain, not so much from years. so this is one from my brain, this is from the wizard of oz. so on the left side is the actual words that i heard, and when she finished turbulent go back to the road of yellow brick, she was not old to hear a deep grown nearby. and a decluttered version of this is on the right. i was about to head back to school, and i hear the strange boys coming out to me. so get some things right, this was about to go ba
my head and know what i m thinking? currently we are very far from that! that might also might never be possible. we can t completely rule it out, but as far as we know, that certainly won t be possible in the next few decades. the real potential application of this is actually helping people who are unable to speak without them needing to get neurosurgery. now we have this not shot of the brain. jerry telling explains how the u.s. open a isd tp large model to help decode the brain. the gpt wattle is made up of millions of pages of text from the internet that the a i trained on, and learns how sentences are constructed and how people talk and think. gpt basically made our predictions a lot better. but it doesn t just work listening to audio. professor who showed us what happens when you watch as a movie with no sound while his brain was scant. watch as the technology is able to decode what his eyes are seeing. she then took my hand and held it to her lips. she kissed it
like the road of yellow brick where to school, but then it gets this nice kind of example of she hear something, and then instead of a deep grow nearby it has a strange voice calling out to me. it means something relayed even though it s not exactly the exact words. still pretty incredible to think that was about to head back, and something that just by a scanning your brain [laughter] yeah! i think that something very surprising to us, it can get things like that. it can get this entire phrases of exact words. so here s the same segment for you. now we expected my unit not to be great. because we have betrayed the model on. you hold it will be fine, but you wanted me to make it to her place, first i got a little excited about it. [laughter] the reason i wasn t able to decode my brain was because the technology currently needs people to sit and the fm are ayman shaded for more than 16 hours so the a i models can train on specific people s brains. are we gonna live in a