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Meta unveiled a new non-invasive brain-computer interface that can decode full words and meaning from brain signals with surprising accuracy, while Cursor launched mobile tools that let developers manage AI coding agents from anywhere.
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Meta’s New AI Can Read Full Words From Brain Signals Without Surgery

Meta’s new Brain2Qwerty v2 can read full words and meaning from brain signals, reaching accuracy levels much closer to systems that require surgical implants.
Meta introduced Brain2Qwerty v2, a non-invasive brain-scanning system that can decode complete words and their meaning instead of just single characters. The system achieved an average 61%-word accuracy, a major improvement over previous non-invasive approaches.
Nine volunteers spent about 10 hours in a brain scanner while typing, creating nearly 22,000 sentences of training data.
The system uses two AI models: one reads raw brain signals during typing, while the other interprets meaning. The best participant reached 78% accuracy.
Meta said performance improves with more data and released the code and datasets for both v1 and v2 to support further research.
This is a significant step for brain-computer interfaces because most major advances have relied on surgical implants, which limit widespread adoption. A highly accurate non-invasive alternative could make the technology more practical for many people, while Meta’s open-source release may help accelerate progress across the entire field.
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TODAY’s HIGHLIGHT
Cursor Turns Your iPhone Into an AI Coding Command Center

Cursor has launched its agentic coding platform on iPhone and iPad, letting developers manage AI coding agents from anywhere.
Cursor's new mobile app allows users to start, monitor, and control coding agents directly from their iPhone or iPad. Developers can switch between agents running in the cloud or on their own machines, making it easier to oversee coding tasks while away from their desks.
Users can launch agents using voice commands or slash commands, choose an AI model, and run tasks on either Cursor's cloud or their own computer.
Live Activities and push notifications alert users when an agent finishes a task, gets stuck, or creates a pull request ready for review and merging.
The launch follows similar mobile moves from Anthropic and OpenAI. It also comes shortly after SpaceX officially completed its $60B acquisition of Cursor.
This highlights how software development is shifting from writing code manually to supervising AI agents. As AI handles more of the coding work, mobile devices are becoming a practical way for developers to review, approve, and manage tasks from anywhere.
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Build with coding agents from anywhere
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