A LinkedIn post from Tether highlights the presence of its Tether EVO team at the CosyneMeeting in Lisbon, where it is presenting research in brain-computer interface technologies. The post outlines work on “BrainWhisperer,” which adapts large-scale AI models for brain-to-text decoding aimed at restoring speech capabilities.
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The company’s LinkedIn content also points to research on “Neural Alignment,” described as enabling cross-subject decoding that could reduce or eliminate per-user setup, and on interpretability using transformer attention to understand how neural signals map to words. For investors, this suggests Tether is positioning its EVO unit at the intersection of AI and neurotechnology, a field that may open new IP assets and long-horizon commercialization paths, though near-term revenue impact remains uncertain.
By showcasing this work at a specialized scientific conference rather than a purely commercial venue, the post implies a focus on technical credibility and early-stage ecosystem engagement. If successful, advances in scalable, generalizable brain-to-text systems could support future applications in healthcare, assistive communication, and human-computer interaction, potentially broadening Tether’s strategic footprint beyond its core digital asset activities into higher-value deep tech segments.

