You might soon be able to control your electronic devices using only your mind. Engineers have designed a brain implant that could detect neural impulses and wirelessly communicate those signals with ...
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Mind-control techniques remain with us in social media, cults, AI, elsewhere, new book argues
Brainwashing is often viewed as a Cold War relic—think '60s films like "The Manchurian Candidate" and "The IPCRESS File." But Rebecca Lemov, professor of the history of science, argues in her recently ...
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AI-powered military neurotech: Mind enhancement or control?
AI's ability to monitor a warfighter's mental state, visuals or inner dialog may outpace the ability to shield that data from ...
Researchers have developed biosensor technology that will allow you to operate devices, such as robots and machines, solely through thought control. Researchers from the University of Technology ...
image: A new study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis reveals that a connection between the body and mind is built into the structure of the brain. The study shows ...
Project Mind Control tells the lurid tale of the CIA's attempts to discover the scientific principles that would allow people to control subjects' thoughts and actions. The author, University of Texas ...
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