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What troubles me is not the permission to read, but to write. While potentially useful for a host of medical applications, this is a scientifically plausible proposal to create technology that will literally have the ability to control minds. While you might be comfortable with sharing intellectual property with a business entity, giving that same entity the ability to adjust internal motivation, or alter sensory input is a dangerous Faustian bargain. How much would you trade for free will?


> What troubles me is not the permission to read, but to write.

Argh, I can just imagine having extremely realistic advertisements beamed directly into my mind, in exchange for something like immediate translation.

It's gonna be really weird when those perfume ads start before Christmas.




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