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The ability to predict brain activity from words before they occur can be explained by information shared between neighbouring words, without requiring next-word prediction by the brain.
Yuri Misnik is the Chief Technology Officer at inDrive, where he leads the company’s global technology strategy. With more than two decades of international experience, Misnik has built and led ...