Ich habe schon länger vermutet, dass die Telefone irgendwie Gehirnströme für Werbung lesen können. Das passiert nicht immer, also habe ich es irgendwie durchgehen lassen und vielleicht absichtlich gedacht: „OK, der Algorithmus für Anzeigen ist wahrscheinlich einfach nur gut“, obwohl ich etwas herausgefunden habe, über das ich noch nie zuvor gesprochen habe

    Beispielsweise war ich auf einem Teil des Grundstücks und dachte: „Hmm, eine Seilrutsche von dort nach dort wäre gut.“ Wenn ich das nächste Mal auf mein Handy schaue, sehe ich innerhalb weniger Minuten Werbung für Seilrutschen.

    Heute war es jedoch besonders seltsam. Es war keine Werbung und es war kein Produkt. Ich fuhr und dachte: „Alle Religionen scheinen am Ende einen -ismus zu haben, aber das Christentum ist eine -heit, warum ist es nicht ein christlicher Glaube?“ Ich frage mich, was der Unterschied ist.

    Ein paar Stunden später komme ich am Ziel an und bin auf Tiktok. Nach drei Videos ist es ein Video, in dem eine Frau mit einem Hindu spricht und ihn fragt, ob er zum Christentum konvertieren würde.

    Ich denke, das ist eine ziemliche Nischenphrase, und in meinem Feed geht es normalerweise nicht um Religion. Daher denke ich, dass die Telefone Gehirnwellen lesen können, wenn es sehr „ruhig“ ist, weil es meistens ziemlich „laut“ ist, um einzelne Gedanken für den Algo aufzufangen – zumindest im Moment.

    Ich habe hier schon andere Leute gesehen, denen das passiert ist. Hat jemand die Telemetriedaten von den Telefonen gelöscht? Welche Sensoren werden Ihrer Meinung nach verwendet? Da es sich um ein S20-Telefon handelt, denke ich, dass es genauso banal sein könnte wie das normale Telefonsignalmodul oder WLAN-Modul. Ich weiß nicht genug über die Sensoren oder die Frequenz, mit der Gedanken übertragen werden.

    Von justicefojuicy

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    1. this happens to me all the time, i just assume it has so much information on me that it can now really predict what my next thoughts are. scary stuff. i live alone so i never say out loud what im thinking either

    2. Serious question. When do you believe this tech began i.e. which version of the iphone or whatever was the first to have the ability to do it? Does having an old phone keep you safe from this?

    3. Algorithms based on search history and I’m pretty sure microphones are on but I guess only AI is listening for key words (I hope), and tuning things to what you’ve looked up and some things you might’ve said. If it was reading my mind, it’d probably turn itself off, and how would an inanimate object read a mind? We barely understand the mind.

    4. justicefojuicy on

      Or perhaps it doesn’t quite suck up brainwave data through a module but rather broadcast a UWB like radar and pick up the changes in brain activity, feed it into AI to clean up the noise and so it can pick up on singular , ‚quiet‘ thoughts. This would be similar to the router ’seeing‘ people around the house – so more radary

    5. Jealous-Ad1431 on

      Yea it’s happen to me multiple times and come to think of it it was quite both times.
      I know it sounds crazy but I do believe it.

    6. I don’t know about brainwaves, but I’m pretty sure they are reading our facial expressions and micro-reactions to whatever we see online.

      Not literal mind reading, but it’s a well developed science and it explains all this face-ID tech they’re pushing on us with every new phone and device.

      Want to know how a person feels about a specific candidate or product, or who harbors animosity towards a specific country? Just hit them with a set of cues in their feed and read their reactions, which may be so small that they wouldn’t be consciously seen by a human in front of them.

      [https://www.paulekman.com/facial-action-coding-system/](https://www.paulekman.com/facial-action-coding-system/)

    7. Simple-Process-8185 on

      Humans just don’t understand how programmed they are.
      Data collection and advertising, tailored for the individual.
      You.

    8. The-Zerdecal on

      Ever wondered why are they making bigger phones? So that you need to use two hands more often while using the phone, essentially forming a closed circuit with your phone and your body, conducting the brain signals to your phone much more accurately and efficiently.

      Every single thing is now an instrument for more than one purpose.

      *fixes his tinfoil hat*

    9. Set up a Google ads account and Facebook ads account. You’ll be able to see what data it collects and how you could use it. From a normal advertisers perspective it can’t read minds. But it probably does know your income, your likely disposable cash, your location, age, sex, interests, connections, search history. You put all this together to make a user profile you can target quite specific people.

      Theres also a bit of confirmation bias too. How often do we have original thoughts. How much of your life do you live in an echo chamber. How often do you go outside?

    10. MorbidTheory on

      I think it might be quite the opposite. I believe what’s actually happening is that for days or weeks the phone will slowly drop subliminal hints about a product or service that it knows it will be advertising so that once it happens you think that it was something that you were already considering or thinking about but in fact it has been slowly drip fed to you as you scroll so that when the moment happens and the advertisement hits you pay more attention to it and therefore are more likely to remember it later as it was a memorable moment and not just something random advertised to you.

    11. Gr33nJ0k3r13 on

      Conputing capability has reached a point where the active part pf your brain can be simulated
      So all i need to do is feed a digital representation of that with the info you get relayed then modify the knfo and voila i controll the input to a point where i can reasonably predict what it does in ur brain
      U literally donmt need to read the brain mentalists do exactly this

    12. I don’t think your brain waves can be detected further away than near direct contact. That would be why the skull caps with all the leads are necessary.

    13. DiscountEven4703 on

      Humans are predictable.

      How many of you knew someone would say this?

    14. striveforfreedom on

      The military, for example, have always been at least 20 years ahead technologically than that of the general public.
      They had Wifi, Bluetooth, Mobile Phones etc years before we even heard of these things..

      Of course they have this technology. The Ex-Google CEO even admitted to working on technology to read your thoughts. And that was nearly 10 years ago now.

      I got rid of my smart phone 10 years ago and have never looked back.

    15. wild-toe-jam on

      Your phone listens to you 24/7/365 the algorithms pick up key words and send you targeted advertising

      My BIL was bemoaning his ex and started seeing divorce lawyer ads on his phone and Fartbook

    16. DickRubnuts on

      I was thinking about getting a new brush head for my toothbrush for awhile. I never said it out loud and all of a sudden there were ads for toothbrush heads on my weather app. I think the phone 100% reads your mind.

    17. AnubissDarkling on

      Sorry to burst the bubble but they don’t need to ‚read brainwaves‘ when they’re already feeding you adverts via almost every app and front-end. Your overtly consuming without being aware of it due to the actions of consuming adverts becoming second nature – from prolonged exposure, it’s habit. Easy way to beat it is simple – just ditch the smart phone.

    18. MrPlatapus17 on

      Definitely reading our mind waves. Wearing Bluetooth headphones increases its ability to do so. The targeted ads in Minority Report will be the future for us.

    19. forevercurmudgeon on

      As Tin Foil hat as this appears, so many people including myself have experienced it and cannot be a coincidence or mass hysteria effect. Its too specific

    20. taco_de_glock on

      Nose yo bloqueo anuncios y me salen anuncios de casinos, dulces y nunca busco esas 2 cosas 

    21. ReconciledNature369 on

      Artificial synchronicity… considering the fact actual people were brainstorming the idea of “streaming adds in peoples dreams” I wouldn’t doubt for a second someone out there testing this type of tech. The etymology of “ment” is mind, “govern” is control, government = mind control. Mind reading seems right up their alley.
      I’ve noticed this on multiple occasions, thinking of something then within seconds seeing it suggested. Not a product, but specific video.

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