Look at what AI created when trying to read a person's mind

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Look at what AI created when trying to read a person's mind
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Check out these images of what an AI created when trying to read a person's mind

Now, what if artificial intelligence could interpret what you're thinking and turn that into an AI-generated image of a goldfish — or at least a pretty close version of it?

The images show that the technology — designed to reconstruct images from reading recorded human brain activity — isn't perfect. Photos on the left are the images participants were shown. On the right, are the images AI generated.The researchers found that the AI was able to generate images that matched the original photos' attributes — such as color and texture — and overall theme 84% of the time, NBC reported.

Photos on the left are the images participants were shown. On the right, are the images AI generated.But in order to generate these images, the AI model used in the experiment had to go through hours of training. Photos on the left are the images participants were shown. On the right, are the images AI generated.From this, the AI model learned to link specific brain activities with visualizing image features — such as color, shape, texture. To train the AI model, each participants' brain activity also had to be measured for 20 hours, NBC reported.

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