• Re: Portable, non-invasive, mind-reading AI turns thoughts into text

    From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com on Tue Dec 19 06:00:28 2023
    On a sunny day (Mon, 18 Dec 2023 07:40:44 -0800 (PST)) it happened Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote in <049f3706-2251-465a-aaa4-ed3ddee1542cn@googlegroups.com>:

    "Researchers from the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre have developed a portable, non-invasive system
    that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text.'

    https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/portable-non-invasive-mind-reading-ai-turns-thoughts-text

    A new generation of lie detector, could be very useful for security measures such as screening passengers. It's only a matter of
    time before the sensing is done at a distance.

    Score is 40 %
    Do you want an icecream yes / no
    ?
    beep

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  • From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to manta103g@gmail.com on Tue Dec 19 08:30:03 2023
    On a sunny day (Mon, 18 Dec 2023 23:06:21 -0800 (PST)) it happened a a <manta103g@gmail.com> wrote in <4dd7ca5e-b177-4df4-a099-daf600104d2cn@googlegroups.com>:

    On Monday 18 December 2023 at 16:40:50 UTC+1, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    "Researchers from the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre have developed a portable, non-invasive
    system that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text.'

    https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/portable-non-invasive-mind-reading-ai-turns-thoughts-text

    A new generation of lie detector, could be very useful for security measures such as screening passengers. It's only a matter
    of time before the sensing is done at a distance.


    Mind reading is all but fake and hoax aimed at selfpromotion but never to work >and has nothing to do with any artificial center or graphen center,
    developed by flat brainers

    There was a TV thing on yesterday where they used IR to scan a person at a counter in customs in some airport
    to see if he was lying.
    They asked him questions like: 'Do you carry any drugs'
    and the machine then displayed an alarm only visible to the customs officer if it detected lying.,
    So you may well be monitored when you go to customs with your next pot full of crack.

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to Jan Panteltje on Tue Dec 19 22:17:25 2023
    On 19/12/2023 5:00 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    On a sunny day (Mon, 18 Dec 2023 07:40:44 -0800 (PST)) it happened Fred Bloggs
    <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote in <049f3706-2251-465a-aaa4-ed3ddee1542cn@googlegroups.com>:

    "Researchers from the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre have developed a portable, non-invasive system
    that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text.'

    https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/portable-non-invasive-mind-reading-ai-turns-thoughts-text

    A new generation of lie detector, could be very useful for security measures such as screening passengers. It's only a matter of
    time before the sensing is done at a distance.

    A very long time. There are lots of sensors in the in the cap in the
    picture, and they work a lot better when they are close to the different
    bits of the brain they are sensing.

    The University of Technology Sydney is a perfectly respectable
    university. Here is another one of their successes.

    https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/beam-me

    I know both the guys in the picture. Karu is a past chair of the NSW
    branch of the the IEEE and Dush Thalakotuna is recent secretary.

    The UTS professor of microelectroncis is pretty impressive.

    https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Francesca.Iacopi

    She came from IMEC in Belgium which is essentially the European academic semiconductor fab. They were valued customers of Cambridge Instruments
    when I worked there - the sort of customer who can tell you how to make
    your machine even better.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to a a on Wed Dec 20 13:55:54 2023
    On 20/12/2023 12:40 am, a a wrote:
    On Tuesday 19 December 2023 at 12:17:43 UTC+1, Bill Sloman wrote:
    On 19/12/2023 5:00 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    On a sunny day (Mon, 18 Dec 2023 07:40:44 -0800 (PST)) it happened Fred Bloggs
    <bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote in
    <049f3706-2251-465a...@googlegroups.com>:

    "Researchers from the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre have developed a portable, non-invasive system
    that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text.'

    https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/portable-non-invasive-mind-reading-ai-turns-thoughts-text

    A new generation of lie detector, could be very useful for security measures such as screening passengers. It's only a matter of
    time before the sensing is done at a distance.
    A very long time. There are lots of sensors in the in the cap in the
    picture, and they work a lot better when they are close to the different
    bits of the brain they are sensing.

    The University of Technology Sydney is a perfectly respectable
    university. Here is another one of their successes.

    https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/beam-me

    I know both the guys in the picture. Karu is a past chair of the NSW
    branch of the the IEEE and Dush Thalakotuna is recent secretary.

    The UTS professor of microelectroncis is pretty impressive.

    https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Francesca.Iacopi

    She came from IMEC in Belgium which is essentially the European academic
    semiconductor fab. They were valued customers of Cambridge Instruments
    when I worked there - the sort of customer who can tell you how to make
    your machine even better.

    "The University of Technology Sydney is a perfectly respectable
    university.

    Nope. get real

    A a telling anybody to "get real" is deeply ironic.

    Today, due to low population of science, research staff hardly meets ends.

    The research staff I listed came fro India (Karu) , Thailand (Dush
    Thalakotuna and Italy (Francesca). UTs is good enough to attract them
    from overseas.
    Australia is bad direction for scientists, researchers today, populated by morons like one flooding this group from Sydney.

    The only moron infesting this group is a a, and since he is an anonymous
    troll, we don't know where he is, even if we know exactly where he ought
    to be.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to a a on Wed Dec 20 14:09:07 2023
    On 20/12/2023 12:32 am, a a wrote:
    On Tuesday 19 December 2023 at 09:00:48 UTC+1, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 6:06:26 PM UTC+11, a a wrote:
    On Monday 18 December 2023 at 16:40:50 UTC+1, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    "Researchers from the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre have developed a portable, non-invasive system that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text.'

    https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/portable-non-invasive-mind-reading-ai-turns-thoughts-text

    A new generation of lie detector, could be very useful for security measures such as screening passengers. It's only a matter of time before the sensing is done at a distance.

    Mind reading is all but fake and hoax aimed at self-promotion but never to work and has nothing to do with any artificial center or graphen center, developed by flat brainers.

    A a has the flattest brain around here - it's barely one-dimensional. There has been work on decoding electrocardiogram (ECG) and turning them into text, but until now it's been more like picking one of two modes of thought and having the ECG work out
    which one of the two it was.

    The University of Technology in Sydney is a respectable organisation - as treasure of the NSW branch of the IEEE I do have quite a lot of contact with them.

    My poor boy, take your pills.

    None that I take have anything to do with my mental state. A a may need
    more help with that, but whatever it is he may take doesn't seem to be
    working.


    Australia has limited science, research activity potential due to 26 million low population.

    But we swap people with universities around the world. The UK got
    Lawrence Bragg - one of the early Nobel prize winners - from us, and our
    our universities educate people from India and China in large numbers,
    and we hang onto a few of them.

    I know to never contact IEEE, since it is you who has destroyed any respect to IEEE on this group.

    A a doesn't know much, and most of what he thinks he knows is flat-out
    wrong.

    People like you can crash any business, destroy any organization.

    Not so that I've noticed. It takes bad management to crash a business or
    an organisation, and I'm an engineer and never managed anything bigger
    than a development team

    You are mental sick, so take your pills and stay in bed.

    Far from it. A a is projecting, as usual.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 24 17:57:35 2023
    On Tue, 19 Dec 2023 08:30:03 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
    wrote:

    On a sunny day (Mon, 18 Dec 2023 23:06:21 -0800 (PST)) it happened a a ><manta103g@gmail.com> wrote in ><4dd7ca5e-b177-4df4-a099-daf600104d2cn@googlegroups.com>:

    On Monday 18 December 2023 at 16:40:50 UTC+1, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    "Researchers from the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre have developed a portable, non-invasive
    system that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text.'

    https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/portable-non-invasive-mind-reading-ai-turns-thoughts-text

    A new generation of lie detector, could be very useful for security measures such as screening passengers. It's only a matter
    of time before the sensing is done at a distance.


    Mind reading is all but fake and hoax aimed at selfpromotion but never to work
    and has nothing to do with any artificial center or graphen center, >>developed by flat brainers

    There was a TV thing on yesterday where they used IR to scan a person at a counter in customs in some airport
    to see if he was lying.
    They asked him questions like: 'Do you carry any drugs'
    and the machine then displayed an alarm only visible to the customs officer if it detected lying.,
    So you may well be monitored when you go to customs with your next pot full of crack.

    Thanks, Jan. I'd always wondered why Bill appears to be constantly out
    of touch with reality.

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