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iBrain ! Stephen Hawking to trial brain wave typing
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matt, I told greg.
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#12
I would use it to post EVEN MORE peener jokes on Facebook.
Science marches on!
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#13
Greg, you CAN access your inner Hawking. After all.. Boson sounds a bit like it COULD be a dirty word.

And then there are those Strange Quarks !
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#14
Black wrote:
matt, I told greg.

tell him i say hi
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#15
mattkime wrote:
[quote=Black]
matt, I told greg.

tell him i say hi
Greg, matt says "hi!"
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#16
Nice to hear from him!
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#17
Black wrote:
Tremendous potential to take computing and communication to a new level.
Tremendous potential for abuse though, no?

Abuse ? I assume you're thinking 'mind reading'. Ain't that complicated.. it's mostly about the person's eyes dithering on a letter on an alphabet board. It replaces a single muscle controlled 'click' that 'tells' the computer which letter that the eye is looking at is the one the person wants to use.

Besides, mind reading ? A guy ?
The internal conversation on many will be filled with an endless storm of interruptions about boobies ! :booty:

Any mind reading AI would have to download all the Pr0n on the interwebs in order to filter it out. And then we'd have a Pr0n addicted AI.
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cbelt3 wrote:
[quote=Black]
Tremendous potential to take computing and communication to a new level.
Tremendous potential for abuse though, no?

Abuse ? I assume you're thinking 'mind reading'. Ain't that complicated.. it's mostly about the person's eyes dithering on a letter on an alphabet board. It replaces a single muscle controlled 'click' that 'tells' the computer which letter that the eye is looking at is the one the person wants to use.

Besides, mind reading ? A guy ?
The internal conversation on many will be filled with an endless storm of interruptions about boobies ! :booty:

Any mind reading AI would have to download all the Pr0n on the interwebs in order to filter it out. And then we'd have a Pr0n addicted AI.
^^ I would be grateful if anyone could explain this post to me, particularly re: how it relates to what's in this article.
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