“We can pick up and decode faces that you’re seeing in your mind - simple shapes, numbers, your PIN number to your bank account.” “These are headbands, hats that have sensors that can pick up your brainwave activity, ear buds, headphones, tiny tattoos that you can wear behind your ear - we can pick up emotional states - like are you happy or sad or angry. “We’re not talking about implanted devices of the future I’m talking about wearable devices that are like Fitbits for your brain,” said Farahany. “We can pick up emotional states - like are you happy or sad or angry” - Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023 Your PIN number to your bank account": Nita Farahany #wef23 /3DUNnPoUNg- Tim Hinchliffe January 19, 2023 We can pick up & decode faces that you're seeing in your mind. "We can pick up emotional states like are you happy or sad or angry. With smart headbands, hats, ear buds, tattoos: “We can pick up and decode faces that you’re seeing in your mind - simple shapes, numbers, your PIN number to your bank account” - Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023 While the scenario in the video below is fictional, the technological framework is already in place. Thursday’s WEF Annual Meeting 2023 session on “ Ready for Brain Transparency?” opened with a short video showing a dystopian scenario where employees’ brainwaves were not only decoded to determine their performance in the workplace, but also to determine whether they participated in illegal activity. Thanks to AI and the Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystem, decoding the human brain is already well underway, according to a World Economic Forum (WEF) presentation.įive years after historian Yuval Noah Harari told the WEF that humans were hackable and that organisms were algorithms, Harari’s insights have been fully realized. If you thought freedom of speech was worth preserving, next comes freedom of thought: perspective
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