The system learned to translate brain activity to physical intent after just 30 sentences. Typing speeds reached 22 words per minute with few errors, nearly matching speeds of able-bodied smartphone users.

  • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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    1 day ago

    I love to type fast, but I recognise it’s not as valuable as typing something worth reading. I used to write long emails and it was never really worth a damn in the end. As for writing books, those aren’t the kind of thing you should just firehose onto the page either.

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        1 day ago

        Yeah but like… This is a post about people who couldn’t type at all before. Even 22WPM is a massive quality of life boost, and all I’m saying is that even such a modest speed unlocks pretty much all of the contributory ability a strong typist has (and that slower isn’t always worse).

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          Oh for sure! But them saying that 22wpm is “nearly as fast as smartphone users” is what I’m calling out. This is an enormous improvement for the people who it affects!