Now AI can read your mind – if you’re in a magnetic camera

– In the experiment, a sentence from “I haven’t taken my driver’s license yet” to “I haven’t learned to drive yet” was coded. Different meanings, but the same meaning, says Alexander Huth, who is an assistant professor of neuroscience and computer science at the University of Texas and one of the researchers who led the study.

Hours in magnetic camera

The AI ​​program is based on a model similar to Open AI’s Chat GPT and Google’s Bard.

– We have shown that it is possible to code almost exact words what a person is thinking. It’s a bit nasty.

But it is difficult to be eavesdropped against your will. A subject needs to lie for several hours in a magnetic camera, fMRI, for the AI ​​to learn to read the thoughts in this particular brain.

Play the video to see what happens when AI reads minds.

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