Meta has unveiled Brain2Qwerty v2, an AI system that converts brain activity into text without surgery, bringing assistive communication a step closer to reality.
Abstract: The Enigma machine is an electromechanical device used to encrypt military messages during World War II. Initially invented as a prototype by Arthur Scherbius in the early 1920s, the Enigma ...
An 18th-century archaeological dig uncovered a library of intact but charred scrolls. Their contents have been unreadable ...
Popular Mechanics] has an interesting article about Alan Turing’s nearly-forgotten speech encryption device. Codenamed ...
Antiques Roadshow presenter Fiona Bruce was left stunned as she came across an item that helped "change the war". In 2010, when the Antiques Roadshow arrived at Bletchley Park, it found itself in one ...
Abstract: A brain-computer interface (BCI) that decodes speech directly from neural activity provides a rapid and natural means of communication for individuals with speech impairments or aphasia.
Newly revealed documents show that, while breaking Nazi codes, Turing was also building a device that almost changed military communication forever.
Modern algorithms would overpower World War II codes easily. In London’s Imperial War Museum, a team staged a curious experiment: they fed a modern AI the problem that haunted Alan Turing during the ...