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PatrThom

PatrThom

Adversarial mind-reading with compromised brain-computer interfaces.

What does that mean, exactly? Well, imagine you buy one of those newfangled BCIs (Brain-Computer Interface) to gain a few extra percent on your frag count. Now imagine that you leave this thing attached and powered on while you browse the web. Now imagine that a website flashes a subliminal image when you load their page and taps into that BCI to figure out whether or not your brain recognizes this picture as familiar or not. BAM! Now they know the bank you use, the restaurants you like, or even whether or not you are likely a closet homosexual. I hear you saying, "What? That's a crazy idea! Websites aren't going to do that!" Well, that might be true...so far. But it's not much of a stretch, really. All it takes it to flash the wrong firmware update into your consumer-grade BCI.

It also means that interrogation techniques could advance, since they don't even need to ask you questions to find out whether or not you know someone (a victim, an accomplice, a lover), now they just have to flash the picture in with a bunch of other random faces and your brain will betray you whether you want it to or not.

Ah, the future. What other wonders will it bring?

--Patrick


#2

Just Me

Just Me

Ah, the future. What other wonders will it bring?
--Patrick
Pft, don't care anymore, 12 year in the 2Ks and I'm still waiting for hovercars, hoverboards etc...


#3

Bowielee

Bowielee

You could extrapolate that info just as much with a keylogger/web history combo.


#4

Ravenpoe

Ravenpoe

I reformat and reinstall my brain at least once a month.


#5

Covar

Covar

Adversarial mind-reading with compromised brain-computer interfaces.

What does that mean, exactly? Well, imagine you buy one of those newfangled BCIs (Brain-Computer Interface) to gain a few extra percent on your frag count. Now imagine that you leave this thing attached and powered on while you browse the web. Now imagine that a website flashes a subliminal image when you load their page and taps into that BCI to figure out whether or not your brain recognizes this picture as familiar or not. BAM! Now they know the bank you use, the restaurants you like, or even whether or not you are likely a closet homosexual. I hear you saying, "What? That's a crazy idea! Websites aren't going to do that!" Well, that might be true...so far. But it's not much of a stretch, really. All it takes it to flash the wrong firmware update into your consumer-grade BCI.

It also means that interrogation techniques could advance, since they don't even need to ask you questions to find out whether or not you know someone (a victim, an accomplice, a lover), now they just have to flash the picture in with a bunch of other random faces and your brain will betray you whether you want it to or not.

Ah, the future. What other wonders will it bring?

--Patrick
The ability for people to control robotic appendages with their minds. The future is going to be awesome.


#6

PatrThom

PatrThom

You could extrapolate that info just as much with a keylogger/web history combo.
Agreed. But I don't feel as uncomfortable about keyloggers as I would about having the info extracted directly from my brain.

--Patrick


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