New AI tech may help some people speak again, according to a study in the journal Nature. For those like Ann Johnson, who lost her ability to speak at the age of 30 after a stroke, it’s a glimmer of hope.
A woman left in paralysis and unable to speak due to a stroke has a new way of communicating via text, audible speech and facial expressions, thanks to new advances in artificial intelligence, according to a new study published in August.
Justin Singer has more.
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