A world-first, non-invasive AI system can turn silent thoughts into text while only requiring users to wear a snug-fitting cap.
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Spent over 15yrs studying brain activity in EEG MRI and MEG. Seems like a far stretch, given our ability to accurately access signals. Brain is complicated, and signals like EEG are very poor reflector of specific signals. Like when you view city street lights at night. Pretty, but what can you decipher.

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The Babel fish is small, yellow, leech-like, and probably the oddest thing in the Universe. It feeds on brainwave energy received not from its own carrier, but from those around it. It absorbs all unconscious mental frequencies from this brainwave energy to nourish itself with. It then excretes into the mind of its carrier a telepathic matrix formed by combining the conscious thought frequencies with nerve signals picked up from the speech centres of the brain which has supplied them. The practical upshot of all this is that if you stick a Babel fish in your ear you can instantly understand anything said to you in any form of language

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Eventually this will streamline justice systems : freeing innocents and punishing culprits. At least it will be a powerful tool, just like DNA analysis before it and digital prints were also groundbreaking.

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Or more likely we will arrest people for thought crimes.

With further refinement, DeWave could help stroke and paralysis patients communicate and make it easier for people to direct machines like bionic arms or robots.

The article doesn’t even hint at any use in a justice system. There’s nothing to suggest that this could even in principle be used as a lie detector.

dont worry its bogus technology they have had this for decades supposedly now they added Ai and will spend the new funding on strippers and hoes

I was determined never to do meth again because I’m not sure I’d survive the psychotic paranoia again.

This news makes me 110% certain I’ll never do meth again.

Im sure this will onnnnllyyy ever be used for good and not evil. Surely.

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Later on they find the accuracy is about as good as the whole facial recognition fiasco

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So is it only useful for people who silently read? Because I don’t see any use case if so, it is not like we think using words, lol.

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Many people do think using words through their inner monologue.

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Ignoring the technology itself, I found it interesting that it has a lot less trouble with verbs compared to nouns (tho the article does not give much information about it).

Would it mean that humans keeps actions very separate (even if similar), while keeping things and concepts more clustered together? Is being precise on what is happening much more important than clearly specifying the subject and object of the action?

I’d wager that humans have much more neural hardware relating to verbs, since they relate to the things you yourself do over longer periods. Let’s say I clean my bathroom, or my kitchen, or something else - the actions I take are very similar, and my head has to keep my body doing the right thing for long stretches of time. It’s much harder to clean the wrong thing than to clean the thing wrong.

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This is definitely progress, but we need to keep in mind that the particular language a person speaks can significantly influence how a person’s brain works.

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We really do have to get through the Black Mirror sci-fi before we can have the Star Trek stuff, huh.

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Lots of scary shit will have to be banned. I’m always surprised when I watch a new Star Trek episode and they describe some new terrifying technology that is outlawed.

The Snark Urge
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Nutrek is so grim. Where’s the optimism?

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It’s in Strange New Worlds

this is a 3 percent improvement on the prior standard

A giant leap for a man, one small step for mankind…

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