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The Pentagon's Push to Program Everyone's Soldiers' Brains
2018-11-24
[Defense One] DARPA’s developing capabilities still hover at or near a proof-of-concept stage. But that’s close enough to have drawn investment from some of the world’s richest corporations.

I. Who Could Object?
Certainly not the people at DARPA or the ruling oligarchy.
"Tonight I would like to share with you an idea that I am extremely passionate about," the young man said. His long black hair was swept back like a rock star’s, or a gangster’s. "Think about this," he continued. "Throughout all human history, the way that we have expressed our intent, the way we have expressed our goals, the way we have expressed our desires, has been limited by our bodies." When he inhaled, his rib cage expanded and filled out the fabric of his shirt. Gesturing toward his body, he said, "We are born into this world with this. Whatever nature or luck has given us."

His speech then took a turn: "Now, we’ve had a lot of interesting tools over the years, but fundamentally the way that we work with those tools is through our bodies." Then a further turn: "Here’s a situation that I know all of you know very well‐your frustration with your smartphones, right? This is another tool, right? And we are still communicating with these tools through our bodies."

And then it made a leap: "I would claim to you that these tools are not so smart. And maybe one of the reasons why they’re not so smart is because they’re not connected to our brains. Maybe if we could hook those devices into our brains, they could have some idea of what our goals are, what our intent is, and what our frustration is."
But, but, but I thought AI was the problem, the threat.
So began "Beyond Bionics," a talk by Justin C. Sanchez, then an associate professor of biomedical engineering and neuroscience at the University of Miami, and a faculty member of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. He was speaking at a tedx conference in Florida in 2012. What lies beyond bionics? Sanchez described his work as trying to "understand the neural code," which would involve putting "very fine microwire electrodes"‐the diameter of a human hair‐"into the brain." When we do that, he said, we would be able to "listen in to the music of the brain" and "listen in to what somebody’s motor intent might be" and get a glimpse of "your goals and your rewards" and then "start to understand how the brain encodes behavior."

He explained, "With all of this knowledge, what we’re trying to do is build new medical devices, new implantable chips for the body that can be encoded or programmed with all of these different aspects. Now, you may be wondering, what are we going to do with those chips? Well, the first recipients of these kinds of technologies will be the paralyzed. It would make me so happy by the end of my career if I could help get somebody out of their wheelchair."

Sanchez went on, "The people that we are trying to help should never be imprisoned by their bodies. And today we can design technologies that can help liberate them from that. I’m truly inspired by that. It drives me every day when I wake up and get out of bed. Thank you so much." He blew a kiss to the audience.
Invasion of the Monopines! Coming to a community near you.
The mission is to make human beings something other than what we are, with powers beyond the ones we’re born with.

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Posted by:Besoeker

#4  I thought that's what boot camp was for.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-11-24 10:15  

#3  But, but, but I thought AI was the problem, the threat.

AI will not be a threat when Robo-Jesus finally arrives and brings The Word Made Silicon.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-11-24 10:10  

#2  Exterminate! Exterminate!
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2018-11-24 09:56  

#1  Because social network mapping using iphones is so...yesterday, and virtually no one wants to wear an ankle monitor.

Posted by: Besoeker   2018-11-24 06:35  

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