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Online SiliconWizard

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Re: Any open-source data on RF BrainScan tech ?
« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2024, 02:43:40 am »
I have no doubt a bunch of freaks out there are willing to develop this kind of technology for various use cases.

Currently though, this looks completely unrealistic technically speaking. We barely manage to derive very simple actions, with a lot of training, using tens to hundreds of electrodes directly connected to the scalp (or to the brain tissue if implanted). We're very far from reliably detecting anything like a unique signature, let alone do this remotely via RF.
 

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Re: Any open-source data on RF BrainScan tech ?
« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2024, 02:47:46 am »
I'm watching that video right now. I think it's credible; you really can't put too much stuff beyond the CIA (and the NSA and ...).

But I don't see at all what this has to do with "large-scale AI mind control".

Here is somethign funny.
People have been reporting about the murderous swarms stuff YEARS AGO.
Before anyone ever heard of GLADIO or anything similar.


People have believed in Leprechauns, too.
It doesn't mean either fairy story is true.
 

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Re: Any open-source data on RF BrainScan tech ?
« Reply #27 on: October 31, 2024, 02:59:44 am »
Woah, a live one!  No such technology exists to "Read a PIN number" from someone's brain. We don't even know how the brain encodes memories or its current state and the chances are, this varies from human to human anyway.

Welll, you'd think that, wouldn't you? At least that's my belief.
However, this video from the World Economic Forum has "futurist" Nita Farahany claiming just that: that with AI and wearable head input devices, not implants, that they will in fact be able to read a "PIN number*" as well as other thoughts in the very near future.

Keep in mind that Farahany is a techno-fangurl, with a grossly misplaced faith in these technologies (particularly AI, which I think ought to be called "artificial ignorance"), and with the whole field of "decoding" brain activity (as if the brain were some deterministic machine that runs on RS232 or some simple protocol). So we can take these predictions with a large grain of salt. Maybe. However, realize where this is coming from: this ain't Joe Schmo conspiracy theorist hold forth at the local bar, or something dredged up from QAnon. This is the fucking WEF!

* "PIN number" = stupid redundancy ("Personal identification number number")

The WEF has multiple speakers over time, & is mainly a group of very rich people with an inflated idea of their impact on society.
There is no evidence that they have any advanced, or even basic knowledge of the limitations of current technology.
 
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