MindWars
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“Thou canst not touch the freedom of my mind,” wrote the playwright John Milton in 1634. But, nearly 400 years later, technological advances in machines that can read our thoughts mean the privacy of our brain is under threat. Now two biomedical ethicists are calling for the creation of new human rights laws to ensure people are protected, including “the right to cognitive liberty” and “the right to mental integrity”.
Computers 'could soon delete thoughts without your knowledge'...
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This could be very helpful to many trauma victims whatever their trauma is. But it is said we need our bad memories to protect our minds, body, and soul.
This is extremely unethical, and as we keep seeing these computer science freaks seem to think they are God and invading our private minds gives these assholes the right to do whatever they want by selling the clueless public whatever bs lies they can tell them.
The question is what makes thoughts different than memories, or memories as thoughts. As we move into this bs and the techie industry brainwashes the sheep into how great and 100% accurate it is anybody with a brain knows that every computer glitches at some point no matter what the cause.
Computers 'could soon delete thoughts without your knowledge'...
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This could be very helpful to many trauma victims whatever their trauma is. But it is said we need our bad memories to protect our minds, body, and soul.
This is extremely unethical, and as we keep seeing these computer science freaks seem to think they are God and invading our private minds gives these assholes the right to do whatever they want by selling the clueless public whatever bs lies they can tell them.
The question is what makes thoughts different than memories, or memories as thoughts. As we move into this bs and the techie industry brainwashes the sheep into how great and 100% accurate it is anybody with a brain knows that every computer glitches at some point no matter what the cause.