Researchers in Japan are developing Al-powered brain decoding techniques that can partially reconstruct dream images using fMRI scans. While headlines about a "dream-recording headset" exaggerate the reality, early studies show it's possible to identify and recreate blurred visual snapshots of dreams with about 60-70% accuracy. The technology is still experimental, far from consumer use, but it opens the door to a future where dream decoding may one day become reality.

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