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pseudonym rated 11 months ago - From the page: "The technologies will one day have applications in counter-terrorism and crime-fighting. The report says brain imaging will not improve sufficiently in the next 20 years to read peoples' intentions from afar and spot criminals before they act, but it might be good enough to... more
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 pseudonym rated 11 months agocognitive-science, military, mind-control, science, neuroscience - From the page: "The technologies will one day have applications in counter-terrorism and crime-fighting. The report says brain imaging will not improve sufficiently in the next 20 years to read peoples' intentions from afar and spot criminals before they act, but it might be good enough to help identify people at a checkpoint or counter who are afraid or anxious.
"We're not going to be reading minds at a distance, but that doesn't mean we can't detect gross changes in anxiety or fear, and then subsequently talk to those individuals to see what's upsetting them," Green said.
The development of advanced surveillance techniques, such as cameras that can spot fearful expressions on people's faces, could lead to some inventive ways to fool them, the report adds, such as Botox injections to relax facial muscles."
 thefightgeek rated 11 months agobrain - I'm thinking bad-ass super-skunk landmines :)
 caile-girl rated 11 months agoscience, technology - A creepy glimpse into the future.
"The human brain could become a battlefield in future wars, a new report predicts, including 'pharmacological land mines' and drones directed by mind control."
Doug Bell
 zingmax rated 11 months agoscience, ming-control - All your Brains Are belong to us.
 lwilkinson rated 11 months agoscience - Yep... government control has already begun. America stage left.
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