
Speaking at Harvard, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed the current research being conducted by the company into
an interface that allows people to use their mind to navigate through augmented reality. While Zuckerberg assured those in
attendance that there are no plans to produce a product that is surgically implanted in a person's brain, the idea of a device that
can somewhat 'read minds' is sparking new privacy concerns.
1 posted on
03/12/2019 1:51:24 PM PDT by
ETL
To: ETL
Would expect nothing less from LifeLog.
To: ETL
o build a creepy mind-reading machine
He's about 100 years too late on that...

To: ETL
There was a show that had Deepak Chopra (noted Trump hater, by the way) allow his brain to be shown on an imaging computer screen.
When he reached a meditative state it showed different colors in one brain area. They said “making up new answers” would look different than “remembering past events as they were.” My idea: In other words, a way for someone to give a lie detector test and see if brainwashing was working.
We would say “Yes, government interrogator, I fully accept President Ocasio Cortez’s brilliant new plans and I am no longer a FReeper.” Then the wrong colors would show in the zones and we’d be toast.
4 posted on
03/12/2019 1:59:09 PM PDT by
frank ballenger
(End vote fraud,non-citizen voting & leftist media news censorship or we're finishid.)
To: ETL
I hope he can read what’s on my mind right about now.
5 posted on
03/12/2019 1:59:47 PM PDT by
JoSixChip
(Trump stands alone.)
To: ETL
“Zuckerberg said they have no current plans to develop surgically implanted chips.”
Which means that Zuckerberg is personally overseeing the development of surgically implanted chips.
7 posted on
03/12/2019 2:09:38 PM PDT by
MeganC
(There is nothing feminine about feminism.)
To: ETL
9 posted on
03/12/2019 2:37:08 PM PDT by
shanover
(...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.-S.Adams)
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