There is already an artificial intelligence helmet that can convert thoughts into text.

An investigation was carried out by the GrapheneX Centre at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), in which 29 volunteers were asked to silently read short fragments of text while wearing a helmet. The device worked using a system that translates brain waves into sentences using an electroencephalogram (EEG). The message was decoded with the help of artificial intelligence.
Chin-Teng Lin, director of the GrapheneX center and one of the project leaders, announced that the interface is under development and that the accuracy level has improved from 40% to 60%. He also explained that this is the first to use discrete coding techniques to perform the brain-to-text translation process.
This new technology can help people who cannot use verbal communication, whether due to injury or illness. It can also facilitate fluid communication between machines and humans.
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- Karen Hernández