Interesting ...  sounds like they're using the auditory signal to build word models ... not sure exactly how useful that is but probably contributes in some way to the process ...

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Neuroscientists Translate Brain Waves Into Recognizable Speech

 

https://gizmodo.com/neuroscientists-translate-brain-waves-into-recognizable-1832155006

 

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