Artificial intelligence, virtual reality and brain interfaces open up new possibilities for those living with this disease to regain their voice. People with multiple sclerosis know exactly what they mean, but their body does not obey them. They talk more slowly than they think, their voice changes intensity without being able to control it, a distance is created between thought and expression has a cost that goes far beyond speech. Nicole Bashf…
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Artificial intelligence, virtual reality and brain interfaces open up new possibilities for those living with this disease to regain their voice. People with multiple sclerosis know exactly what they mean, but their body does not obey them. They talk more slowly than they think, their voice changes intensity without being able to control it, a distance is created between thought and expression has a cost that goes far beyond speech. Nicole Bashf…