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by Sanzig
602 days ago
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If that's all they were doing - showing when the patient wanted to speak - that would be fine. Presenting speech as attributable to that patient, though? That feels irresponsible without solid evidence, or at least informing the families of the risk that the interface may be just totally hallucinating. Imagine someone talking to an LLM they think is their loved one, all while that person has to watch. |
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I’m just saying that EEG data is so unreliable and requires so much calibration/training per person that reliably isolating speech in paralyzed patient would be a significant development.