• burliman@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Article doesn’t explicitly state this but it is very likely this would need to be trained extensively on each individual brain. So there would almost certainly be an explicit opt in.

    Edit: didn’t watch the video. No thanks YouTube.

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      1 year ago

      There was a similar study reported the other day about using FMRI imagining and AI to recreate the “thought content” of someone’s brain. It required training for the AI in the person’s brain and some other training. It does seem these techniques can work with some specified models, but yeah, it doesn’t seem like hooking someone’s brain up to this would create a movie of their mind or something.

      I think the more dangerous part is “This is step 0,” which this tech would have seemed impossible 10 years ago. Very strange times.