Interesting application of AI, in using brain activity trained on images to recreate what a person is thinking. This has potentially huge implications for many things & also some serious potential issues that may allow others to know things that are for now kept hidden within the brain ( 7 minutes):
https://youtu.be/rSpYEAUDiU0
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Reading human thoughts
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Re: Reading human thoughts
Reminds me of that rather strange but intriguing Wim Wenders film, Until the End of the World, that I've longed wished would come on the box again, that's (mostly) about a device that can record and playback dreams...
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Re: Reading human thoughts
mc2fool wrote:Reminds me of that rather strange but intriguing Wim Wenders film, Until the End of the World, that I've longed wished would come on the box again, that's (mostly) about a device that can record and playback dreams...
Not Brainstorm by Doug Trumbull?
I love this stuff
- a couple of decades ago the guy who sat next to me in my phD lab was trying to work out what tune we were thinking
- and I spend a lot of my time these days looking at brain signals from sleeping folk.
It's not hard sometimes to go all Ody' when you've been raised on a diet of classic sci-fi
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