A Regina woman who became paralyzed after suffering a stroke when she was 30 years old has become the first person able to speak through an AI brain implant. Through a clinical trial at the University of California, San Francisco she is now able to speak out loud through decoded brain signals.
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Paralyzed Regina woman becomes 1st person to speak via AI brain implant
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