"So after we collect enough training data for you, we can create an individual AI model for you, and this AI model is kind of a translator. It can understand your brain activities just like ChatGPT understand the natural languages of humans."
"So next time you come in, you will do the scan and in the scan you will see the visual stimuli like this. And then we'll record your brain activities at the same time. And your brain activities will go into our AI translator and this translator will translate your brain activities into a special language that a Stable Diffusion can understand, and then it will generate the images you are seeing at that point. So that's basically how we can read your mind in this sense," Jiaxin Qing said.
"The privacy concerns is the first important thing and then people might be worried, whether the information we provided here might be assessed or shared without prior consent. So the thing to address this is we should have very strict guidelines, ethical and and law in terms of how to protect the privacy," stated Juan Helen Zhou, associate professor at NUS Medicine.