AI just did what?! 4 mind-blowing feats you didn’t know were already possible

AI just did…? You didn’t even know these feats were possible

AI today is able to do everything from read your thoughts to converse with animals.

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Hold onto your keyboards – the AI revolution isn’t coming. It’s Already here, And it’s Pulling off stunts that are more Black Mirror episodes than actual reality. AI today is capable of reading your mind and chatting with pets. Making magic look mundane. You may think ChatGPT You can write your email in a few minutes. impressive – But that’s just scratching the surface. Here are four Everybody is welcome to attend. The AI world is full of mind-bending technologies Already, you can get in touch with us. While the rest of us still ask Siri to set a clock, you’re doing something.

1. You can read your thoughts by drawing them

It’s not clickbait. Researchers at Osaka University have worked with Meta to train AI. Brain scans can be used to create images. Use fMRI The system can translate a person’s data looking at – or even imagining – A rough, but recognisable image.

Imagine thinking about a dog and having a computer draw it based on brainwaves. This is what’s going on in the laboratory.

Images are not perfect, but capture important details, such as shapes, colors, and colours. The images are not yet perfect, but they’re getting closer. You’ve probably wished that someone could look inside your mind. head – careful What you wish for

2. Decoding diseases and discovering drugs

AI is a newer technology that can develop treatments in a fraction of the time it takes Big Pharma. is doing You can also find out more about us here. In months. DeepMind’s AlphaFold The scientific community was shocked by the solution. protein folding The problem with this is that it’s not a simple solution. The shape of virtually every protein is predicted. Insilico Medicine used AI to design new drug compounds.

These aren’t just computer models – some are already entering clinical trials. A machine may cure cancer before humans fully grasp it. What’s the bottom line? AI could be your future pharmacist.

3. Wi-Fi allows you to see through walls

Forget spy cams – researchers at MIT have created RF-PoseA system that uses Wi-Fi signals to ‘see’ people through walls.

This tech isn’t just for motion. This tech can detect your heartbeat, Breathing patternsThen, there’s even You are who you recognise Based on your own personal experience move – It’s all done without a camera.

It’s so sensitive You can also find out more about us here. Can tell whether you are calm or anxious by the way you look How to: your chest moves. So the next time your Wi-Fi’s acting weird… maybe it’s watching you. Get out the tin foil cap.

4. Learn to speak Dolphin (and Bee)

You might think: Finding Nemo It was just a dream, but think again. The Earth Species Project AI training is a way to improve the performance of your AI. Animal languages decoded – from whale song to bee dances.

By analysing hours of audio using machine learning, researchers have found patterns that look a lot like human language: repeated ‘words,’ sentence-like structures, even turn-taking in conversation.

‘We’re starting to see the building blocks of non-human language‘, According to researchers such as co-founder Aza Raskin. ‘It’s not science fiction anymore.’ Soon, you may be able to inquire about the day of a whale. Don’t expect a short answer.

Last thought: Welcome the strange new normal

They’re not decades away. They’re Now is the time to actAI is quietly changing science, medicine and what it means to human. AI has gone from novelty to necessity – and it’s only getting started.

Next time you use ChatGPT Fix your grammar Just click here to learn more. Remember: Out there, somewhere, an automated machine is building new medicines, watching people from behind walls, and even whispering to the bees.

Still think of it as a calculator that has a great memory?

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