Re: NYTimes.com: Scientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song by Reading Brain Signals of Listeners

2023-08-17 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Neural chips a step closer me-thinks! On Wednesday, August 16, 2023 at 06:26:28 AM EDT, Giulio Prisco wrote: On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 12:08 PM John Clark wrote: > > Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you > can read it through this gift link

Re: NYTimes.com: Scientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song by Reading Brain Signals of Listeners

2023-08-17 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Very true! It's a good 1st step, and it, for me, indicates the utility of proposed neural chips. But that may await the hard work of AI nets combined with human researchers.  On Wednesday, August 16, 2023 at 02:43:28 PM EDT, Brent Meeker wrote: Doesn't seem like much to detect the

Re: NYTimes.com: Scientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song by Reading Brain Signals of Listeners

2023-08-16 Thread Brent Meeker
Doesn't seem like much to detect the music in the brain while the subjects listening to it.  Now if they can recognize the song when the subject is just thinking about it, that would be useful. Brent On 8/16/2023 3:08 AM, John Clark wrote: Check out this article from The New York Times.

Re: NYTimes.com: Scientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song by Reading Brain Signals of Listeners

2023-08-16 Thread Giulio Prisco
On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 12:08 PM John Clark wrote: > > Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you > can read it through this gift link without a subscription. > > Scientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song by Reading Brain Signals of Listeners > > The audio sounds

NYTimes.com: Scientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song by Reading Brain Signals of Listeners

2023-08-16 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. Scientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song by Reading Brain Signals of Listeners The audio sounds like it’s being played underwater. Still, it’s a first step toward