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Unveiling Consciousness: New AI's Brain-Scanning Capabilities with Matthew Iversen

2024/4/3
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This chapter explores the groundbreaking news of AI being trained to interpret brainwaves and translate them into language. The discussion covers the process of training the AI using fMRI scans and audio transcripts, along with initial accuracy rates and future implications.
  • AI trained to interpret brainwaves and translate them into language
  • Process involved fMRI scans and audio transcripts
  • Initial accuracy rates discussed
  • Future implications explored

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Welcome to the ChatGPT podcast on your host, jan shafer. On the podcast, we break down everything that is happening in A I today, talk about ChatGPT open eye and all the advancements that are happening in the industry at a rapid today on the show, I am talking to Matthew iverson, an expert in the A I field. He is a CEO and cofounder of prompt box.

And today we are going to be talking about A I reading your mind. So without further, do let's jup into that. We have Matthew ever seen for an emergency podcast episode or according this because some insane A I news has drop today.

We're gonna ver IT and the big news i'll just give you the i'll give you the headline on this and then we will ask matt, what is input and thoughts on IT are and then actually some research into what has been going on in the space over the last few years because actually pretty insane. This isn't actually like the first thing or time that we are seen this. Um and what is happening is A I is being trained to be able to read your mind.

So i'm obviously a lots of disobeying a concepts are coming to mind. A lot of people are saying, oh, this is you know awesome but pretty much what happening um is that they took a group of people and they put them them into an F M R I scanner. There's a difference put on an F M R I and a Normal mi.

I like go into that a second, but they stick them into an F M S and which is specifically for your brain. They make them listen to a sixteen hour long podcast essentially or I mean, it's not and it's a descript of podcast a and they're telling the people to as you listen to this like story that is telling you are whatever visualized what is like going on. And so after we've done this, they've taken the sixteen hours of f mi.

Brain scans and they fed them alongside the audio, a long time of the transcript of the podcast a right. So it's like time sinked what's happening in your brain versus what you're hearing. And they fed this into an AI and they had a train.

And then after that, they could bring the participants back in and have them visual for one minute, like reading a story pretty much, and visualized what's happening that story for one minute. Then they would asked the AI, just based off of solely reading the brains. And what were they listening to, or what were they reading? And I could like, literally give them exactly what the person was thinking. So IT literally is now able to read our mind. So Matthew, what is your, what's your take on this?

This is so crazy. So you called me like thirty minutes ago. You're like, A A, I can read minds and then you broke IT down. And essentially, I mean, what we're talking about here is turning brain waves into language, which is like the most size I like thing you could even think of.

And like you you you have some like funny use cases that this i'll be bright, but I always think of this like with super like critical thinking first, like because this is crazy, that sounds because that sounds crazy. This is essentially people can not read your mind. So training A I on brain ways.

This is similar to the thing that ella musk IT with the monkeys in the video game, or someone did this thing where the monkey sings like they're playing like A A along, or you have to move the paddle and bounce the ball and the monkey things left and the pongos left or the pado goes left, bounce the ball. And it's because they when the monkey things left, they read the brain sand. They understand what that looks like to think left, but now they're actually grabbing like picture and thoughts and things like from like these complex complex of brain scans and turning until language like that.

Ah this is so wild because I feel like it's definitely something that's been creeping up on us like yeah knew about the neuroscience and like oh yeah brain computer interfaces. It's like a thing. It's gna happen and but he was like like they showed a demo and yeah the monkey like playing pong. It's like, really I don't know, basic pretty much all of a sudden were really quickly coming into like, oh, no, you can literally read word forward every thought coming out of your brain it's really interesting. So reading this article about the whole thing on days um and he was is kind of funny because they were talking about like, oh, you know it's not you know it's not perfect and though they said, you know, one of the problems with that is that you know um when you think when you think like I thought IT doesn't get a word for word sometimes I just like has like a close um like a close example so this is an example they had one example where participate, listen to the words I don't have my driver's license yet and the AI based off their brain detected IT as he has not even started to learn to drive yet. So it's like, oh, it's like it's like off it's kind of a gotcha moment and is like article by the journalist or they like oh .

like the the unit of and they're ling a few.

I think it's like eighty percent accurate and ninety percent active and they they like point out the fewer like was inactive. Here's another one. They like gosh was um they are participant imagined the phrase I got up from the actress and press my face against the glass of the bedroom window expecting to see eyes staring back at me, but instead finding only darkness and then all the A I got out of that.

I just continue to walk up to the window and open the glass. I stood on my toes and peared red out. I didn't see anything and looked up again. I saw nothing. It's like and like cost c, it's like not perfect this thing sex like, i'm like, oh my god.

I like go to the rare cases .

where it's like off and were like we're calling IT like I know people being like oc told IT wasn't perfect like do this is so insane and it's super closed .

and are they these things out? Are they saying these things out loud or are they just thinking them in their mind? Or are like, are they just hearing them, are just thinking them holy? So are they?

Are they reading something in their head? They just like what they are. They're reading .

something thinking the words and IT sands the brain and tells what's the words were. And like, in a lot of cases that actually just goes dead on with like the words and so anyways, with all these got .

and this is within a go I saying with all .

these gotch moments, like people are like cohosh a it's not perfect. It's like do this is literally like GPT mind reader v one like out of like research institute and Austin, texas like this is this isn't like a final product that anyone's pushed. No company has been able to spend like ten million or a billion dollars on this thing yet.

But like IT will IT will get there like A V one. This is like, I don't know, like chat, this is like an open eyes, like mary or like GPT one that they came up with like a million years ago, right? Like give this thing like three years and it's going be perfect because it's gonna be able to reach your mind.

Everything you're thinking crazy. Where do you think this goes? Like where how it's first technology? Like doesn't look at the implications in society yet. How how advanced do you think this technology will get?

Yeah, you start thinking, well, I just started thinking like, you know, will eventually just be able to read each other's minds and you know so everyone must talk about this thing where the sum of all all of humans knowledge has been like put into the internet. And now every single person with the help of their phone has access to all of humans knowledge within their phone.

So like essentially before, we were all like individual with our own set of knowledge, and we had we could only pass IT by osmosis. So when we talk to one another, we can pass on information, then the internet came and IT connected all of us so we can all have this uh this information but only through like device. And we're still um restricted via our ability to like uh exporter knowledge and then import knowledge and like you text with our hands and like that the slow way to communicate.

still. I think when you look at this technology all the way down the line, IT creates um what you've only read about size I wear like there's like a high mind and you can like access information instantly and you can you know read people start and you can telepathy. And it's funny. The way that you talk about this is like the way that I think about IT, where you can extrapolate the amount of progress and understand where A I is going. There's another type of person that I talk you often where i'll explain an idea about AI or about something crazy that blows my mind.

They're like, yeah, I can't like these articles are if yeah well, I don't know like IT seems assume is restricted like can you even imagine like the week the internet came out, imagining that you'll be able to you zoom someone in china like easily by pressing one button like that would be incomprehensible. So looking at this technology and being like, yeah, you can read people's minds, but it's not perfect in the first week, IT was created like, no, I think this goes telepathic like, I think this this combines, I think you can get a room with people and everyone just put their thoughts out there, you know can't even that I was told you earlier, like this is this is the kind of thing that you would look at in a what we call IT, a singularity event. This is the kind of thing you could never predict, and you can't predict.

You can extract on IT. It's too crazy. No.

what do you think? absolutely. And I mean, going to like to stop an level like imagine terminator, but like all the robots, they like look at you and they know everything you're thinking like I was about to grab a gun and shoot. He's about to jump to the left. He's about to like and they just like predicting and destroy humanity.

So like there is like the disobeying called like a things okay, I wanna take you on a um on a journey back through some news articles over the last few years of how this has been progressive because is something i've really paid attention to to all the site of boom, something came out that literally can read every like thought in your brain and read your mind. But this is actually something that's been like in the works for a while and there's been a bunch of different things that people have been working on. So um first is going back to and honestly, last year when a lot of the stuff started exploding, but I still think A I wasn't quite how mainstreamed ters now after ChatGPT.

So IT wasn't quite as like is a noticeable people, but apparently the chinese communist party so obviously going straight to the disobeying use cases. Um back in july last year, they started using mind reading A I to test the loyalty of communist party members. So this is actually really interesting.

I was looking into IT like IT was all over like social media, china, and they like shut IT down, like disappeared. But people have like leaked videos and stuff, and essentially they put them into a glass telephone booth, glass box, which is really interesting because IT would appear to be less cumbersome than like a straight up, like M R A, M R I sliding you under this whole thing. You gotta sit in there.

There's all this like, you know, machinery around you. Like, no, it's a glass box. A K, A. You walk through one of those, a glass box to get into the subway in london. Or you walk through like a glass box at the airport security like all sorts of places.

And according to the smart political education um or according to the institute of artificial intelligence in hefei, the smart political education bar, that's what they're calling their technology uses analysis, users brain waves and deploys facial recognition to discern the level of acceptance for I D ological and political education so pretty much C C P chinese communist party is giving people like the education about why do the greatest stand they're looking at, like how you accept the ideology through your facial expressions and different things like that. I actually personally believe that this is a dummied down version of what we have now. What we just was discovered, I think, is way more powerful than this.

Because the locate at your facial expressions, it's like, it's not like just pure machine. It's honestly this kind of this can be an interesting example because this is like, I don't know, but it's the difference between elon musk tesla using cameras to drive, right? They can just like see everything on the road and they drive like that versus literally using like light are something that has like a radar to know everything is to drive.

And iron and tesla are going the camera out, and aca lot about the companies are going that way. So it's interesting that this is a complete is completely different, but obviously, you can physically see inside someone's brain so that makes sense. But yeah, china was trying to just use facial recognition to um detect what people are thinking and sane and about their stuff. And now we're going straight inside the mind with actual M R I scanner, which is pretty insane.

Can be crazy yeah.

so super crazy. But they yeah, they pretty much use that theyd be able to detect how people are, you know, getting a doctoring on to china, or chinese commits party stuff. So that was back in july last year. And then there was an article that came out in August um where someone developed a technology to translate brain waves into photos so they were able to scan your brain same same sort of stuff.

F M R I scanner um and you know it's called a non invasive in imaging technology and pretty much um they would have you look at a picture, scan your brain and they were able to recreate the picture of the person. And i'm looking at some examples and it's probably like eighty percent the person is not an exact like photo of the person, but it's like pretty dang close. And the first thing that comes to mind this is your application from last year is like, oh for like police, right? Like someone does a crime, you see them and they got like the police sketch guy.

Now it's just like old scanner brain, like a visualized a person's face and then like drought for you. I'm so like theoretically IT could be cool and they had all these like really optimistic use cases for this where um you know I can help to recreate experiences from your dreams or I don't like a bunch like granda optimistic cases for but at the end of the day, I feel like a lot of stuff is moving in to stop an pace pretty quickly. So that's I know that's kind of crazy.

So you went chinese communist party next month. You can make pictures and then after that um they were talking about picking concepts out of your brain. So october last year, they developed one that could extract pretty much sentences sometimes but mostly like words like is very much what it's doing.

Nobody could only get like a concept. You're kind of thinking about cars or or you're thinking about like the park or you're thinking about the word like fire, like they could do that kind of so that was like amazing, you know um in october last year. Then they went to a literal images, so not just a picture of a person's face that kind of had that one down, but then they went to, in march of this year, an image so you could see an image.

And then the A I could reach your brain and I could recreate the image. Um and I think where this is all going is you're gna go through the airport or wherever and they're gone to say like imagine what you did this morning and y'll have like some sort of like lie detection. They would like be able to really create like a film from your thoughts of what was going on, or like, did you create a bomb? I don't like theyll literally be able to pool like videos out of your brain. This isn't just like words and text. Now, uh, I believe are going to be able to pull videos out of your brain, of your literal thoughts, which to me is insanity.

This this is like um you know when there's blind people but they know how to lint pictures of people that they see that their inner minds I yeah .

yeah you know like photographic .

memories that seems like there's so much we don't understand because if if we're gathering all this information from someone's mind IT almost IT almost goes into like the foot y stuff of like oh a firming thoughts or speaking kind words like like affects these like things positively in real life. It's because your mind waves can literally be understood like your thoughts can literally be understood as pictures and images and like physical things you could provide, turn them in the sounds of music like, yeah, there's a lot going on the mind going on in the mind that we don't understand.

obviously write up the back, I think, like to stop an like governments are gonna to read our brains to see how you know we a line with them political like you know all that this is like all sorts of terrible to stop ing things chinese, are you doing? IT right? You're right there. I feel like this is going to be there is got to be some massive advancements in like brain science and brain studies that we're going to make out of this um yeah impacts of certain things on our brain and even just the technique they used for being able to train this to read your mind, where they like have you listen and imagine podcast and then they like, can use that yeah like imagine if you sit there and listen to like a meditation session, scan your brain and then like not just like look at your brain and be like, oh IT makes you happy or releases this chemical into your body. It's just like IT literally can like so I don't you feel IT into an AI you can get .

like way more results tests.

light detector tests will be insane um so okay really quickly because all of these are studies that we've been talking about. They're using F M R I scanner. And so the difference between a Normal mi and F M I, just to clarify, and the really similar, but the main difference is just prevention of purpose.

So an mi creates a picture of your bodies and interior structure. Well, in f mi records metamora activity over time. M is are used for various parts of your body, including your brain.

But f mi specifically focus solely on your brain. So in case anyone was wondering the differences, like an f mi is exclusively just studying your brain. So I also wonder um what the impacts right like china was looking at like your facial expression and different things like that, it'd be interesting to do some of these same studies.

But with an M R I scanner scanning your full body, like see how like your pulse quickened, or like different, like this guy, be a whole bunch of different elements of that your bodies doing, which all that extra data could be really crazy, in addition to just like these F M R I scans. So one other thing that is crazy about this whole thing is it's like, oh, man, this is far fetched and like you know, people are using, you know, like the governments not can be able to get me under F M I scanner or my employer blot blaw whatever. So it's not that big video.

There is also an article I writing, gizmodo, from twenty eighteen, where is a group of the researchers and they developed the brain scanner, or scanner that is way smaller than a regular F M R. I. So it's pretty much just like a helmet or a hat that you can wear the back in twenty eighteen.

So you know like five years ago or so. Um and so I don't think that this is far off given that where like all these V R headsets, facebooks going to come in, they're like all for health reasons. We're just going to add like an F M R I scanner in there and like facebook will be able to read your brain, sell that data. Like can you imagine .

you be able to a the thing i'm you really trying to imagine is how telepathy with work. Because if you can communicate with your brain waves and thoughts, how how would you be able to take that in? I'm trying to think of like would you still have to hear things? Audit bly wouldn't be cool if if their brain waves could be like reflected into your brain is almost like goes til like x men with like that guy wearing the helmet, like broadcasting and thoughts like yeah, yeah, yeah but I think .

we're telepathy because the brain wave scanning like IT would be like if you like tuning your brain to like a radio frequency or like having like a channel like a you know messenger chat channel. Open words like um you like open my thought channel like this person and then you think you're thought and if they're like live, they hear you or maybe IT leads IT is like a message, like a chat message you could like chat with people just by thinking thought you would be in the same room with someone having a conversation without yeah having to talk because you just think the words and then they respond to you a crazy, absolutely crazy.

We're gona hook up. I like satellite with lasers and be able to beam into the White house and read the president's thoughts.

And the funny thing is that sounds so disobey and sigh fy and crazy but like IT, literally it's happening. And you look at the rate that AI is making advancements. Um I was talking to someone recently and they're like, yeah, it's gonna. It's going to be the whole scenario where like people are going to be wearing like special hats to like deflect brain scanners and stuff and it's like all the tinful hat people it's like, yeah everyone is gonna like actual you know how there's like those wallets that um they have, like metal and them or something to that you do not like get accidently, like something can't like steal your money from your water, but like scanning IT while you walk by. Yeah this can be have to like your mind brain, like people you wear hat to, like deflect brain, mind readers.

Yeah, how to? They already haven't. Like devices that you can put in your house that like emit a signal that like blocks out outside signal, like cuts out wifi, like sales or recent stuff, like that tech IT basically like eps. Your own house is like a put in a umbrella over IT just pretty cool.

It's going be insane, going be a massive I see more bad cases for this than good cases right off the bed. And so yeah, I think the massive industries that are onna spring out of this, I like mind protection like um so also imagine this you're like watching a facebook add, but you're wearing your oculus and it's like examining exactly how you respond to the ad to know how to serve you advertisements in the future.

And um you think like the three main players who are going to get into this facebook obviously and they that just like a no brainer uh and then google glass, maybe they're be able to reserve something there and bring IT to light. But also apple apparently can be launched in the headset. So an apple actually has president because with their I watch, they have the E C G and you're like apple watch shoe, whatever. So I I do not think it's far off for them to be like introducing the apple headset with an F M, I scanner built to make sure that like if you're having some sort of brain analisa, it's going to like track IT, then help you in blab a blood but they also can like, I mean, I don't know how a you know how nefarious apple is on all this kind of stuff. Facebook you definitely get that vibe from.

The more because of such a big like incentive with their ad business, but not far off for these people or governments to like hijack them or like or do like think about the way that um police departments they can um give a warrant to google google maps and if you have your if you have your GPS turned on on your phone and you walk past the crime in the certain time, they can ask google maps to be like give me all the data of the people that walked past this crime, this specific location, this specific time because there's like a murder they were investigating and I heard of people being falsely accused based off of google maps data like, oh, you were at the place at the time. You were maybe just an unlucky bystander, something like that, but uh, like you gave a warrant. So imagine apple or facebook having this technology and then having to give warrants to be like anyone wearing their apple heads set at this location this time or like, yeah, do crazy. Yeah so so crazy.

And like, I guess, I guess everything we're talking about is like when you thinking about like writing code or something, you think about like you have a read access and then you have a right access. And I think everything we're talking about is like the ability to read the mind.

And I was i'm trying to think if there anyway, to like right into the mind, I was thinking like, oh, imagine like the empathy you could have for someone because instead of trying to explain what they're going through, they could just like project their brain waves into your mind. And you would like literally understand, because you would feel the way they feel. But I think I think that for me, that's like I stopped him like I don't I don't know if you could like project someone else's waves into someone else's mind.

I obviously know nothing about this really but like from the way that sounds sounds like we can read things coming off the body and like we know that we can you know, you're affected by things you see in here. But as far as like energy and waves and like this kind of stuff, I don't know if there is a way to like project thoughts and images into a mind via like laser or micheli. Don't understand that type of energy that makes sense. Yeah.

yeah. It's hard to it's hard to imagine all of the all of the ways that this is going to be used, especially because there's so much of IT that's just like so tired to like biology and um yeah it's just like a whole another a whole another wrong really than just tech.

You really like flying an airplane using your mind and you're like get distracted and like flight into a mountain.

So actually interesting you should say that I won't bring up a bunch of use cases that um have kind of been in the works for a while and one of them very similar. So actually back in twenty eight, non unveiled a brain to vehicle technology that will allow vehicles to interpret signals from the driver's brain. So pretty much you be able to drive your car with your brain.

And they are like super cal. But yeah, as you can imagine. There's problems. And like how often is my brain completely not being used on drive in my vehicle? Like i'm often a different planet, but like it's a straight road for a long time and i'm just driving, you know I mean so I could see some issues there.

Um facebook showed a possible use of brain wave technology to the code speech a while ago. Um nothing to became of that I don't know obviously not a link elon mask. Um and then we had um you know we have a lot of people, these really optimistic things like like imagine being able to like move your your an amputation and you can move your arms based off of your brain signals or your you know your legs or whatever. So like those are optimistic use cases because right now but that's .

what elon plans with neural land, right? Basically do you know you have a refuse at the bottom, your spine and one of your brain, but they're not connecting. So ah what new link we do what essentially send a blue tooth signal from like the top of your brain to like that bottom part of the spinner and give IT like that low latently signal and that kind of his and I guess no reland kind of answers.

My question like that is how you would actually um be able to understand thoughts and things from outside is that would transcoding IT for you into like a way that your brain can understand like with thoughts and feelings, like maybe be able to watch a movie in your minds eye instead of like with your actual eyes. And that would be way more immersive because you'd actually be feeling the things, are smelling the things, because everything happens inside the brain. So if you have an anti na connected your brain like neural link, I guess that's where you could consume. You know, that's when you that's the like reality ending stuff, because reality all takes place in the mind. And so as soon as you happen to that lake, anything is possible.

Yeah but like you are saying earlier, I don't know what at that level up because I don't know. I don't I didn't heard of anything. I do my research that is right like there's read, but I don't know there's any right like there's any like a right ability inside your brain, like people to project a video inside your brain.

I think still with even neural link is still are based off of like you are thinking things. And so it's able to extract, but I know if it's able to put the thinking into you, you know I mean um so like you might still need like an oculus headset to do that, but like maybe the like maybe your maybe yourself directly in the movie though. So you're wearing ocular headset and your eyes are riding into your brain, but then the AI is reading from your brain and doing everything you tell IT to do.

So you're like make IT a James bond movie with this guy's the actor, okay? Actually boring how he hops over to a jap instead of his motorcycle. And it's like all happening in front of you.

So that would crazy your right with your mind yeah .

you're writing IT with your mind and then use your intake is still through your eyes. I think your eyes are still like one the biggest eyes, ear smell yeah all your senses are right. Capability in out enough.

We have. Well, you can see things with guys clothes, right? When when you dreams or when you think of things that's like often dreams seem super real. You can visualize things in your, in your minds, in your minds. Ee.

so I mean.

that would be that be in able it's possible .

on my gosh that that would be crazy in the thing is there's no way we ever could have figured out like a like a way to write that in code other than A I just like you feed IT data and I just figures out how to do IT, which is crazy. So I want to bring up a couple of use cases as well. That seems sorted to stop.

And so apparently back sce, they do this in china. And since twenty fifteen, australia has been doing that. So I guess australia seems to have a lot of these um what I would call to stop an things i'm sure people I don't know, i'm sure people in australia think the great maybe I don't know anyways, they have these things called smart caps.

So if you are driving a high speed train, you wear a smart cap on your head, that is, I think these are more primitive versions, but they are looking at your brain waves and making sure you don't fall asleep. So if you're feeling sleepy or if you fall asleep, then IT makes a big, huge loud noise that wakes you up. But you have to like where this hat, where your driving high speed chains trains in china and australia has been doing that for a quite a while too.

So it's kind of interesting and apparently, you know, that helps not have so many accidents. Like you can see the benefits. But like I don't know, I I also wonder like what the what the effects of wearing like is this is this like a an extra that's like flying your brain? Like wearing one of these brain caps on your head as your brain like slowly getting fried from, like, I don't know, I don't know what the implications of this are exactly on your brain, but also of that, I wonder if it's dangerous. Um but yeah, a bunch .

rather army armies like we gotta go all into this. And then part of me, like, I need to escape to the countryside and I start growing vegetables and I get back to nature and I live, live a proper human life and like, meditate. You have like part of me like, run away and part of me like, no, we need to like, explore this. You know, this is how we can communicate with people on mars.

You know, I know I .

both reactions at the.

yeah, i'm honestly for this. I mostly terrified. But like the thing is, this is the hard thing. Like a lot of times I feel like you just don't like have a choice, like this is the way that the technology is going.

And so it's it's like when I say, you know have a choice, it's like it's I feels like resistance is futile, you know? Like I don't want like a mind reading like because so apparently in china this is actually a thing where they like um they like like measuring your brain waves more often than I thought. Apparently um they did like bunch of studies where to see when you're the most tired and then they use that for like different things at work.

In china they have a government back surveilLance project to monitor employee emotions um that are under intensive development. So if they were like in something that they would defined like a critical area, then they have like i'm not exact surface after to where, like a helmet or what, because yeah, they've made helmets for this kind of stuff. But pretty much to say, I highly so.

This is a psychologist from china speaking at a ningbo university. The scientist name is ginger. And they explained a highly emotional employee and a key post could affect the entire production line, jeopardizing his or her own safety as well, that of others, when the system issues a warning the manager worker to take the day off or move to a less critical post.

Some jobs require high concentration. There is no room for mistakes due to me that sounds so disobey. They're like, you are too emotional today. Go like, go get a different post more like take the day off like came out in your boss just been like, uh, your brain waves are like, too emotional, too aggressive, too sad, too slow, too happy to whatever we don't like so take the day off. You're not a fit for our job they like to do that is the topic .

do they should do this for the army is so we only get like, you know, top g alpha into to the military. Sorry you you too much. Bea, 没有。

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I like the thing is too emotional.

This is a government back program in china and like didn't say exactly what exactly what they were like job functions. They were talking about this i'm summer like intelligence things. But like, yeah obviously a this is this is going into, this is going to go into the military yeah, without a doubt.

Like, oh, this is too much ever. This is going to be destroyed, the entire innocent colony for, you know, whatever whatever ball bat china's like OK take him out, pull in this other ruthless guy or whoever. right?

crazy. yeah. Like, do I think anders game have the same type of, I think that's how they found the kids, right? Didn't they put them through like these type of I Q personality test, like that one where they are trying to find like the.

yeah you're right, IT was crazy day had them do all sorts of like mental tests and different things like that and that was how they were a dictating, yeah, who should lead the military and stuff yeah that .

is that's craze kind like the same as was at the same offer here of the hundred games what's the one where like you choose a faction and forget what the book is but like, oh, divergent, right? Like they kind of understand your personality based on like what you would do in a scenario so they put you through, I think it's in the mind or maybe it's in real life, they put you through a scenario.

Then the way you react to IT shows like you you're Better suit like this type of job do. Facebook is definitely going to come out and you know how they have the stupid, like, what kind of toaster and my, what kind of dog my like, you know, I was piece of paper like, what kind of peer you like? The stupid baseball es, i'll definitely have something where it's like, you know how? Like what? What is your mind composition? And I will be like, I am a you know I don't even know i'm i'm suit for the military like my perfect career is a pilot. No, no, I I am like a super .

alpha, don't I also predicts that there's going to be a whole bunch of like a spam kind of people that are like take this quiz to find out like what house of Harry potter you're in and it's like asking you a little bunch of like questions and scanning your brain and it's like selling them to like the ferial actors but it's like you like in group indoor like congratulations and then all your brain data has like now been stolen and clown and whatever what's the .

same as like tiktok and filters right like now they now they have face idea of like every person on the planet .

yep yep yep um what's also interesting because with social media right now, everything else there's algorithms that are like detecting. What we like and what we don't like. But now there's a very literal way straight into our brain, like the algorithms that facebook could build for, like, let's say, no instagram reals or whatever based off of what you literally like. Think when you see a different videos and things could be absolutely insane so this is something truly interesting though there was a lady speaking staff in chen and they were saying, I think they're talking about all of the self going down in china. Um oh yeah is the same person that was talking about like if you're too emotional to put you off the job or whatever um and they said that it's hard to know how to evaluate um everything。 At any rate, we are told that the workers at first resist and then accept the devices and now where them all day at work.

So I don't know to me that's just like you think about like with a covet and like everyone wearing masks and i'm sure is a controversial of people you I ve said about that but like I didn't love wearing a mask all the time um and sure lots people didn't but you know maybe didn't to keep people safe whatever anyway um at first a lot people resisted, but then they just like eventually like fine I where mask and people were mask all the time and I talk to people that said i'm going to work a mask forever even when it's not required and they're not actually but they said they anyways um I think this can be the same thing with like these places like your worker, your job or whatever tells you have to wear the helmet like all the time and the computer resist and then eventually just like like it's my job I like have to and that is very interesting to see the uh like if whether you agree with IT or you don't agree with IT, I think it's t like um when I say that, I mean, whether you agree with the way vaccine or hand handled in the whole world, masking was handled in the whole world. Uh, the way that people are incentivize to get vaccinated or to wear masks, whether you agree with that or not, I think it's very important for us have himself reflection and look at um the parallels between that and what could possibly happen in the future ah with some of this mind reading technology and staff. Um will our will we be fired from our job if we don't wear like a mind reading helmet because you know our job is super critical?

Um will we be you know removed from? Will we have like certain uh you know a credit score? Will that go down if we don't like where the hell meet or do certain things self reflection time, we should definitely be looking at the parallels between that and the mind reading of the future.

And if we want that same thing that happened in the past that are to happen, do we want to repeat that? Or do we want to learn from that? Do we want to change that or not? It's going be really interesting, man. It's going to be crazy.

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