Morning Edition · Friday, July 3, 2026
Meta's Brain2Qwerty advances non-invasive brain-to-text, though fidelity limits remain
The research decodes typed language from brain activity without surgery, trading accuracy for accessibility.

Meta detailed Brain2Qwerty, a system that decodes typed language from non-invasive brain recordings, presenting it as a way to enable communication without surgical implants. The appeal is accessibility, since a wearable, non-invasive senso…
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