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Daily Dashboard | Exploring Computer-Manipulation of the Mind Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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The New York Times reports on the latest research into computer-brain interfaces and the possibilities of sending brain waves over the Internet. Potential uses for brain-computer interfaces include human interaction with computers and other mobile devices simply by thinking. In 2011, scientists published research on Decoded Neurofeedback, a process by which brain activity can be altered. Additionally, Duke University neuroscientist Miguel A. Nicolelis has successfully connected the brain activity of two rats over the Internet and conducted an experiment called a “brain net,” which allowed rats to share information over the web. Nicolelis said he believes humans will eventually be able to communicate over the Internet via brain waves. “I think this is the real frontier of human communication in the future,” he said. (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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