The study, titled "Brain–computer interface control with artificial intelligence copilots," has been published in Nature Machine Intelligence. It demonstrates that this interface achieves a全新的 performance level in non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. This breakthrough is expected to spur the development of technologies that assist individuals with limited limb function (such as those with paralysis or neurological disorders) in processing and moving objects more easily and accurately.
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