| I find this article obviously hypes this technology, downplays that it is not surprisingly the military, DARPA, who are no doubt bringing us shooting autonomous robots that eventually will have accidents not unlike the already multiple times a year random violence events. That robot went haywire! No one has any responsibility besides this bad, bad, glitchy technology that we unfortunately depend on completely. I would bet at least some coinage that some or another branch of intelligence networks is already testing this stufff on people who have essentially been disappeared. If they are outright stealing the kidneys of falun gong people, what human sacrifice would china not make to be able to stick a fork in someone's mind and read it? And if CHINA is doing it, well then everybody else has to keep up! Good times. It's bizarre to me that anyone could write an article about this subject and not talk about the mother of all interrogation tools. We need to defend the right to have an independent mind. If there are black sites and disappeared people, and the spy agencies can pretty much all go hog wild at the moment, where is the governing body that is going to potentially threaten spooks from abusing people horrifically with this stuff? As I understand it, 5g will have enough bandwidth to have a decent throughput to fingernail sized devices. With a few electrodes could they outright puppet someone? Why do so few tech articles ever talk about human rights and hype things without even basic analysis? Or it's the same, 'some critics say, it might be bad. oh well.' And every time, 5 years later, 'oh it turns out google maps actually made a database of everyone's location who used it and then lied about doing that until it was no longer possible. Our motto is don't be evil. Well, not anymore. We don't have to do this interview. GUARDS!' |