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Not mind-reading, but it comes close

By Duncan Graham-Rowe

27 March 2004

REPORTS last week that NASA engineers have invented a mind-reading device were exaggerated. But they are developing a system that, by monitoring the electrical signals sent to the speech muscles, can work out what people are saying – even if they do not speak out loud.

At the moment the system can recognise only a handful of words. But if it can ever get close to recognising normal language, it could provide an alternative to throat microphones for people working in places where speech can be difficult, including workers in noisy factories, pilots, divers and astronauts. It might even allow people…

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