US-Forscher haben eine Brain Computer Interface (BCI) entwickelt, die die innere Sprache einer Person mit einer Genauigkeit von bis zu 74% aus einem Wortschatz von bis zu 125.000 Wörtern entschlüsseln kann.

    https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1093888?

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    1. Submission Statement

      I’m glad this helps people with paralysis, but I can’t help seeing the sci-fi dystopian side of tech like this.

      What if some people are forced to have their inner thoughts decoded against their will? It sounds like just the thing some authoritarian thought police would use to root out their enemies.

      Does that sound far-fetched? I’m sure if it were suggested as an upgrade to existing lie-detecting polygraph tests, lots of people would approve. Slippery slope.

    2. > The team also found that while attempted speech and inner speech produce similar patterns of neural activity in the motor cortex, they were different enough to be reliably distinguished from each other.

      The potential range of application terrifying.

    3. Would this work for people with anauralia?

      Or are we immune to Romulan interrogation techniques?

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