Nightmare scenario.
"We are on a path to a world in which algorithms will enable us to decode people's mental processes.""We are on a path to a world in which algorithms will enable us to decode people's mental processes.
"We are on a path to a world in which algorithms will enable us to decode people's mental processes and directly manipulate the brain mechanisms underlying their intentions, emotions and decisions," Gabriela Ramos, UNESCO assistant director-general social and human sciences, said at the event.Roughly speaking, neurotech describes electronic devices that connect with your brain or nervous system, such as brain computer interfaces, also known as brain implants, and brain scans.
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