Imagine your brain is like a radio station, and the computer is a receiver. When you think about something, like pizza, it sends out tiny signals called neural messages. The computer listens to these messages with electrodes, and by learning what each message means, it can guess what you're thinking. It’s kind of like how your phone learns that when you say 'Hey Siri,' it should listen for a command.
Examples
- Your smartwatch guesses you're hungry because it noticed your heartbeat changed.
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See also
- How Do Computers Know What You're Thinking?
- What are AI Models? | AI Models Explained?
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- What is GPT?
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