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In the latest study, published in the journal Nature Neuroscience on Monday, scientists found an AI system called a semantic decoder can translate a person’s brain activity as they listened to a story, or imagined telling a story, into text.

The new tool relies partly on models similar to the ones that power the now-famous AI chatbots – OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard – to convey “the gist” of people’s thoughts from analysing their brain activity.

But unlike many previous such attempts to read people’s minds, scientists said the system does not require subjects to have surgical implants, making the process noninvasive.

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Addressing questions about the potential misuse of the technology, such as by authoritative governments to spy on citizens, scientists noted that the AI worked only with cooperative participants who willingly participate in extensively training the decoder.

For individuals on whom the decoder had not been trained, they said the results were “unintelligible”.

  • sexywheat [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    “Sign up for your free FriendAI account today and control all your devices with your mind!”

    You know, I actually know at least one person that would legitimately sign up for that without any second thought, hesitation, or concern about privacy or any other implications.

    The person in question once said they would "Hook their brain directly into Google" if they could, and also continued to enthusiastically support Uber even after I explained to her in great detail how awful of a company they are.

    She's the kind of person who when she sees a shiny thing, she likes and wants the shiny thing :yea: