Scientists Have Converted Brain Scans Into Music Using AI, Say Next Step Will Use 'Subject's Imagina

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  1. Crinklebumps

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    This is a very interesting article. :goodpost:

    However, this experiment is trying to recreate the original song using the human brain as a medium. Is it necessary to use the human brain as a catalyst? Wouldn't it be better to try to recreate the original song?
    (Although this may just be a trial run in the early stages of research)

    Also, the research team said, "In the future, we will conduct experiments to reconstruct music from the subjects' imaginations," but this is a bit dangerous because in a sense it can be said to be research on "hacking the human brain and extracting information from it."

    What do you think?
     
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    @SAiNT - you may wish to follow this as your concept is not too far off.
     
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    Dangerous technology or useful progress?

    The transparent man, they are trying to replicate human intelligence and abuse it for their own purposes. They have a dream that machines can complement or replace humans. The military will definitely seize this to gain an advantage.

    In 30 years, when you are interviewing for a job, will you agree to undergo a brain scan?
     
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    I try my best to see the positives in AI, but the skeptic in me finds it hard to do so the more it develops. For all the helpful things it can do, I just see equal if not more the harm it's capable of. It's not that I don't trust AI, I don't trust people in power, and AI is too much of an enticing weapon for them. The day will come when no one will remember a time where AI didn't exist and I think that will probably be the saddest day.
     
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    First of all, AI software is a relatively new business area with which you can still generate and earn money. Research funds also flow to the universities and the military is also interested in gaining an advantage over the enemy and that is why research will continue and many jobs depend on it.

    China is very advanced and is already using its AI for population control and social credit systems. Added to this is the coming robotization, for example household robots, work robots, robots in care and robots in the military.

    These robots and AI will create a lot of unemployment and replace jobs worldwide. So far, technological progress has led to a reduction in human working hours and relief from strenuous hard work.

    In the future, programmers will be sought and trained to program AI. What will happen to all the unemployed and, above all, who will pay them or, in other words, the costs of unemployment could end in an unconditional basic income. Perhaps there will then be an AI tax to pay the unemployed with the money. The electricity costs and power consumption for the data centers and their cooling will increase rapidly.

    What happens when the power goes out? What happens when the household robot is out of control?
     
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