Researchers at Radboud University develop AI system that can recreate what you see

It seems there’s simply nothing that artificial intelligence can do. While coming up with human-like responses or generating hyper-realistic images has become commonplace, now it seems that an AI system capable of recreating images from brain activity is in the works.

Researchers from Radboud University in the Netherlands have created an AI system that can purportedly create accurate reconstructions of what someone is looking at. This is done based on the recordings of their brain activity. These images are further refined as the AI system learns which parts of the brain to examine. “As far as I know, these are the closest, most accurate reconstructions,” Umut Güçlü at Radboud University, was quoted as saying by NewScientist.

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