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Mind-Reading Technology Closer To Reality Than You Think

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mind reading technologyNext generation brain scanning technology could make machines that can literally read minds and record thoughts. That’s according to Scientific American, which reported that scientists around the world are getting closer to making science fiction into reality through something called brain decoding.

The magazine explored the developing technology in a story, “Mind-reading Technology Speeds Ahead.” The technology also have been examined in the British journal Nature.

“By scanning blobs of brain activity, scientists may be able to decode people’s thoughts, their dreams and even their intentions,” Kerri Smith wrote in Nature.

Brain decoding involves the use of magnetic scans of the brain in an attempt to see if there is a connection between thoughts or behavior and patterns of brain activities.

In a German experiment, a brain scanner was able to identify which virtual reality images subjects had seen. Nature reported that the experiment had an accuracy rate of 80 percent.

Machines that can show scientists pictures of what you are thinking are not available yet, but researchers reportedly are getting closer. There have been some frightening advances in brain-scanning technology in recent years.

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Scientists closer to developing mind-reading machine than you might think

Some of the recent scary advances in brain decoding technology include:

At least one ethicist believes there would be nothing wrong with using brain decoding to collect evidence in court.

“I don’t see why we should privilege people’s thoughts over their words,” Julian Savulescu of Oxford University told Nature. Savulescu even thinks brain decoding would be “liberating” for individuals.

It looks like science is close to unlocking some of the secrets of the human brain using decoding. Unfortunately that decoding just may enable the hacker of the future to crack into the human brain in the way present-day cyber crooks hack computers.

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