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Brain Machine interfaces can predict the Bird's next song, next are humans, get ready to chat without typing.

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As all we know that we are surrounded from machines these days, but ever you think about a machine which can predict human brain and artificial intelligence which can type  what you think, let see The idea that a machine might be able to read and translate your thoughts may sound like science fiction. Buckle up, buddy. You're in the future now. Researchers have found a way to read a bird's brain and predict what song it's going to sing next. University of California, San Diego scientists  announced  they were able to "decode realistic synthetic birdsong directly from neural activity." The team claims this is the first prototype of a decoder for complex, natural communication signals from neural activity. And it's the first step towards some pretty ambitious goals. The Bird's Words The experiment used machine learning to "decode" the pattern of neural firing in the zebra finch, a songbird that learns its language from olde