Surgically implanted devices that allow paralyzed people to speak can also eavesdrop on their inner monologue.
That’s the conclusion of a study of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in the journal Cell.
The finding could lead to BCIs that allow paralyzed users to produce synthesized speech more quickly and with less effort.
But the idea that new technology can decode a person’s inner voice is “unsettling,” says Nita Farahany, a professor of law and philosophy at Duke University and author of the book: The Battle for Your Brain.
They’ll have ads injected soon enough, mark my words.
Or, just read “Transmetropolitan”, etc.
What’s to stop a government from forcibly inserting one of these into the brain of someone they need information from? It’d be real hard to stop your thoughts from revealing the location of the classified information if it’s anything like that whole “don’t think of a purple elephant” thing.
This probably pops up in a few sci-fi books but Hyperion’s was by far the nastiest version of this + torture. What’s to stop big gov doing it?
Current BCIs require extensive training where the user actively thinks specific patterns - they cant just “read” random thoughts, and the implants are customized to specific brain regions and neural patterns so forcing someone to use one without their cooperation would yield gibbersh data at best.