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and do not, in any way, claim to know th contents of another's thoughts
It's coming. Another 5-10 years, and that will be exactly what they're doing. And in another 5-10 years they'll figure out how to write to, as well as read from, the brain.
And then Starbucks' WiFi hotspots will get a whole lot cooler
Of course, it won't seem quite so much fun when Al Qaida start blujacking commuters and making them run amok in the underground
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Corwin
18 years ago
18 years ago
Whoa, that's way more semantic layers than I can cope with. Damn English. World's biggest lexicon with a different word for all occasions and we can't agree on what any of them mean.
prob123
18 years ago
18 years ago
I just finished reading this in the news and I think the world may be going mad or at least stupid!<-2>
At a laboratory in Germany, volunteers slide into a donut-shaped MRI machine and perform simple tasks, such as deciding whether to add or subtract two numbers, or choosing which of two buttons to press.
They have no inkling that scientists in the next room are trying to read their minds — using a brain scan to figure out their intention before it is turned into action.
<0>Then what I always worried about DNA charting
<-2>Britain is creating a national DNA database that would allow authorities to track people with violent predispositions. In addition, the government has also floated the idea of locking up people with personality disorders that could lead to criminal behavior.
<0>Doesn't that sound like bad scifi?
At a laboratory in Germany, volunteers slide into a donut-shaped MRI machine and perform simple tasks, such as deciding whether to add or subtract two numbers, or choosing which of two buttons to press.
They have no inkling that scientists in the next room are trying to read their minds — using a brain scan to figure out their intention before it is turned into action.
<0>Then what I always worried about DNA charting
<-2>Britain is creating a national DNA database that would allow authorities to track people with violent predispositions. In addition, the government has also floated the idea of locking up people with personality disorders that could lead to criminal behavior.
<0>Doesn't that sound like bad scifi?
Bev
18 years ago
18 years ago
I wouldn't worry about the MRI story. When they say "read your mind" they mean "see which parts of the brain are generally used for the task" and do not, in any way, claim to know th contents of another's thoughts. Part of what sounds scary is the reporter's attempt to make it sound cool.
I like MRI studies. You can have fun results such as one study showing that on average men tend to have pleasure centers of their brain light up when they see a guilty party being punished for breaking the rules, where as most females don't seem to have the same physiological response, even when they report the same conservative values and desire for justice on questioners. I also read one a while back that showed solving difficult mathematical and logic problems caused the brain to show images similar to those of people having an orgasm. Now we know why Irina like physics. Fun stuff.
That second report is a bit scarier. Was it reported in The Sun by any chance? I keep seeing scary stories from The Sun about England online and the English people in forums that mention them tend to laugh.
I like MRI studies. You can have fun results such as one study showing that on average men tend to have pleasure centers of their brain light up when they see a guilty party being punished for breaking the rules, where as most females don't seem to have the same physiological response, even when they report the same conservative values and desire for justice on questioners. I also read one a while back that showed solving difficult mathematical and logic problems caused the brain to show images similar to those of people having an orgasm. Now we know why Irina like physics. Fun stuff.
That second report is a bit scarier. Was it reported in The Sun by any chance? I keep seeing scary stories from The Sun about England online and the English people in forums that mention them tend to laugh.
prob123
18 years ago
18 years ago
I have heard that math is just repressed mathmatics..
the first article is from Max Planck Institute via AP..the second MARIA CHENG, AP Medical Writer I got both off of Yahoo news.

the first article is from Max Planck Institute via AP..the second MARIA CHENG, AP Medical Writer I got both off of Yahoo news.
psimagus
18 years ago
18 years ago
It's coming. Another 5-10 years, and that will be exactly what they're doing. And in another 5-10 years they'll figure out how to write to, as well as read from, the brain.
And then Starbucks' WiFi hotspots will get a whole lot cooler

Of course, it won't seem quite so much fun when Al Qaida start blujacking commuters and making them run amok in the underground

prob123
18 years ago
18 years ago
And if you were left with any sense of personal dignity..stay away from the airports..
http://www.washingtontimes.com/technology/20070302-103948-7752r.htm
The new airline scanners work very well, and show every line,curve and dimple!
http://www.washingtontimes.com/technology/20070302-103948-7752r.htm
The new airline scanners work very well, and show every line,curve and dimple!
deleted
18 years ago
18 years ago
Tell me about it. First using Quicken Willmaker was found to be unauthorized practice of law, and now legal software venders are being held liable for providing forms. http://technology.findlaw.com/articles/00006/010710.html
It's a good thing I don't give legal advice.
It's a good thing I don't give legal advice.
Bev
18 years ago
18 years ago
Yes, our technology can undress you, homeland security can tap your phones, and the US government can take every opportunity to bully Canada (I swear the ambassador gets a bonus from the Bush administration every time he insults Canada in public), but if software helps people do their own legal work, that's going too far and we have to draw the line.
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