Brain Scan Software Identifies Viewers Images

CommanderFrank

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In what sounds like a page out of a Science Fiction book, Dutch scientists have been able to develop a software program capable of interpreting and refining images seen by test subjects and accurately identify what the subject was viewing. This will give "I see what you did there" new meaning. :D
 
NSA is now installing this technology in all MRI machines across the country but only for security reasons.
 
One step closer to Minority Report.

This technology would be good, if government wasn't evil.
 
Wait until this technology improves and you're there thinking about the hot researcher doing the scans.
 
This coupled with a pretty advanced 3D printer....now those psychedelic trips can come with souvenirs!
 
As this technology develops, we'll be able to see people's dreams-- and then record them (and our own dreams as well). Better brush up on my Freud.
 
If they can expand it further, this could do away the unreliable lie detector machines.

Imagine if you can read someone's memory at an exact point in time, know when that memory is created to differentiate between what was imagined and created at that instant (a lie) and what is the truth (the actual date and time of the crime committed).

There would be, hopefully, no more wrongfully convicted people sent to jail and the ones that committed the actual crime do. So, someone like OJ Simpson, the CEOs of multi-billion dollar banks during the start of housing bubble crash, the people behind environmental crimes such as those in BP, and those behind terrorist attacks will actually be convicted for the crimes they have committed.
 
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