MRI scans and AI technology really could read what we’re thinking. The implications are terrifying
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Joshua Krook, University of Southampton For the first time, researchers have managed to use GPT1, precursor to the AI chatbot ChatGPT, to translate MRI imagery into text in an effort to understand what someone is thinking. This recent breakthrough allowed researchers at the University of Texas at Austin to “read” someone’s thoughts as a continuous flow of text, based on what they were listening to, imagining or watching.
MRI scans and AI technology really could read what we’re thinking. The implications are terrifying
MRI scans and AI technology really could read…
MRI scans and AI technology really could read what we’re thinking. The implications are terrifying
Joshua Krook, University of Southampton For the first time, researchers have managed to use GPT1, precursor to the AI chatbot ChatGPT, to translate MRI imagery into text in an effort to understand what someone is thinking. This recent breakthrough allowed researchers at the University of Texas at Austin to “read” someone’s thoughts as a continuous flow of text, based on what they were listening to, imagining or watching.