BOFFINS at the University of California have worked out a technique that makes it possible to read a person's mind by using a computer.
According to the Telegraph, they claim that one day they will be able to record dreams or enable police to identify criminals by recalling the memories of a witness.
Neurologists at the university claim to have matched patterns of activity in the brain with static images seen by the person, and now say it is possible to "decode" these signals.
The experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging technology to scan the brains of two patients as they watched videos, linking patterns of activity in the visual cortex of their brains with movement and colours in the footage.
This gave a blurry 'mind's eye' version of the footage of the films the patients were watching. Boffins at University College London using separate tests claim they can detect, with an accuracy of about 50 per cent, memories recalled by patients. Which face it is a lot more than most people can remember on their own. µ
because we all know how computer output isn't "interpreted" how the viewer sees fit.
i foresee many injustices under our new view-screen masters...
roll on the revolution, and off with their heads before they do it to us!
Actually, Machine can make you think specific thought that YOU believe You thought Up On your Own. making Person Nothing outside of empty husk.
It is doubtful any such conjecture is legal & simply "forced" confession. Something perpetrators thrieve upon.
drashek
When ma Deus èx Machina
cuts your jib
art hard-cheesed
an offish kettle (if glib)
of fenny snake,
or hellished-brothel boiled
of troubled shakes spoiled
upon a plane,
letting fly off of the handle,
as in pain
a piss an' vinegar arse-full;
a kutchina sleezed-a-sneeze
of swine flu
a spittaled handkerchief
in stained
from chewing on life's gristle,
and choking on the fistful,
Britannia rules
all the wistfull drools,
who bloody doth believe?__
so close your eyes
and think of England,
where between you,
me and the bad-post,
she's as crooked
as a dog's hind leg
and then some.
We can see what's on a mind:
__ a sorry sight,
The Right To Anonymity bites
Brandishing a big blank
tongue-in-cheque
poet lorry 8 of the state
a clockworks orange