Message from @Hexidecimark
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Where are you and which field are you in
Idgaffffff
Boogaloo now
Hawaiin shirt hootenanny
That is...quite disturbing.
Broke:boogaloo
Woke:Helter skelter
Bespoke: ordo ab chao
Been enjoying a lot of time outside last couple days
redneck life is the best
Holy fuck guys
>Ninth circuit
and there it shall stay forevermore, in the democrat court
Quick question: does the military have a RoboCop project? https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-business/
>His head and his spine went to a project run by the U.S. Army.
>Some conjecture: could you use cadaver parts and recellularize the organs (and brain specifically) for reuse)? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8877368
It seems like there's evidence at least some of the tech exists
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415199/
>The military is implanting mood regulating chips in the brains of some human labrats https://www.nature.com/news/ai-controlled-brain-implants-for-mood-disorders-tested-in-people-1.23031
>We have the potential to regenerate brain tissue after otherwise catastrophic brain damage with recent medical developments http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/biomaterial-ucla-regrow-brain-tissue-after-stroke-mice
BMI are pretty common, they're just too costly right now
So you can get one, it just takes more money than is reasonable to spend
Our phones are technically a brain machine interface
We applied to get one in our lab but the application's been in review forever
Yeah, it's quite disturbing that the only people willing to critically assess this technology are people like Alex Jones
There's a ton they can do to help people with physical disabilities
But it could also be used to turn people into your puppets who believe they have free will
It's an input and an output
Well they do work one-way but I don't think any we saw could do more than read- write attempts were largely out of scope considering we still don't know enough on neural structuring
Plus, read attempts are tracking the secondary effects of physical chemical motion
But we know that the military was developing it for the purpose of regulating emotions
So they clearly have it in mind
Yeah, that's true, but that also needs a lot more invasive, precise, and personal installation
For now
And while we get how some things work it's not a deep enough understanding quite yet, but once we get that understanding building AI should eclipse mind control in usefulness
All I'm saying is to be skeptical of what this technology's purpose is. Don't let your desire for the benefits blind you to the power it could potentially hold over you
There isn't a purpose but what we make for it, and the possible goods and bads don't nullify each other, as we saw with understanding needed for nukes
We also have to remember that everyone wants this, and that we may or may not be the first to get it to work.
I don't want it. I think technology only serves to further separate us from our nature and the power of our own minds when discipline is applied to it
Our monitors increase alpha brainwaves, a brain state associated with closed eyes
Eyes wide shut, so to speak
Governmentally speaking, I mean. The chinese must be starving for such fine levels of management potential.
I can definitely see how technology has sort of happened like that, but then I think that's more a consequence of people believing technology solves problems. Problems always exist, you must simply pick and choose which problems you have- technology is a tradeoff.