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However, researchers point out that the technology is decades from allowing users to read others’ thoughts and intentions, as portrayed in such sci-fi classics as “Brainstorm,†in which scientists recorded a person’s sensations so that others could experience them.
Holy shit that is crazy to think about. And was it just me, or were there words in the brain video at the time of the elephants and beyond?
I could actually produce art, and communicate so much more effectively.
I'm curious how this actually works. If it's just stuff reconstructed from the area of the brain that processes visual input, it has a lot less implications than something that could somehow reconstruct what you're mentally picturing. Which is something that I doubt is possible to any but a very crude degree, especially since when I think I don't 'picture' anything most of the time.
I think it'd be funny to hook my brain up to one of these machines. I can imagine the researchers nudging each other asking "hey is she dead because we've been stuck on that penis picture for the last hour?" hahaha
If science is so big then where is my millenium falcon? Where? See, thought so.
I don't know, but science provided a computer for you to type that into.