Listen To Pink Floyd Reconstructed From Brain Wave (1)
Using brain waves as training data is a fascinating angle. While we not fully there yet, the more experiments that are run, are the more data harvested, it’s not a stretch to believe in the future we will be able to correlate brain wave patterns to a wide variety of real world objects and concepts.

Scientists have hit a high note, recreating a song from brain recordings using AI, and it's as wild as it sounds! UC Berkeley's Robert Knight and his team have made strides in understanding not just the content of our brain waves, but the emotions behind them. Their secret? Tapping into the "prosody" of brain waves, which is all about rhythm and intonation.
The experiment had participants jamming to Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 1" while connected to over 2,600 brain-monitoring nodes. The results? An AI-generated version of the song and a discovery that music vibes more with our right brain, while language is a left-brain gig. But don't stress about someone eavesdropping on your brain's playlist; the tech isn't there yet. Instead, this breakthrough could be a game-changer for those struggling to communicate due to injuries or conditions.