
Boosted by aral@mastodon.ar.al ("Aral Balkan"):
darkuncle@infosec.exchange ("Scott Francis") wrote:
Stanford researchers used an implantable brain-computer interface to decode the inner speech of patients with up to 74% accuracy. The study used a “mental password” to activate the decoding for privacy. (via thenewpaper.co)
(The potential for people with speech pathologies or impairments is enormous, but so is the risk posed by any security vulnerabilities. -- ed.)