If you thought freedom of speech was worth preserving, next comes freedom of thought: perspective
Thanks to AI and the Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystem, decoding the human brain is already well underway, according to a World Economic Forum (WEF) presentation.
Five years after historian Yuval Noah Harari told the WEF that humans were hackable and that organisms were algorithms, Harariâs insights have been fully realized.
Thursdayâs WEF Annual Meeting 2023 session on âReady for Brain Transparency?â opened with a short video showing a dystopian scenario where employeesâ brainwaves were not only decoded to determine their performance in the workplace, but also to determine whether they participated in illegal activity.
While the scenario in the video below is fictional, the technological framework is already in place.
âWe can pick up and decode faces that youâre seeing in your mind â simple shapes, numbers, your PIN number to your bank accountâ â Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023
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âArtificial intelligence has enabled advances in decoding brain activity in ways we never before thought possibleâ â Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023
The above video illustrates just one of the many dystopian scenarios that can occur when the human brain is no longer autonomous.
In her presentation at Davos on Thursday, Nita Farahany from Duke University explained that the technology to decode brainwaves already existed and was currently being rolled out in some use cases.
âWhat you think, what you feel â itâs all just data â data that in large patterns can be decoded using artificial intelligenceâ â Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023
âArtificial intelligence has enabled advances in decoding brain activity in ways we never before thought possible,â said Farahany.
âWhat you think, what you feel â itâs all just data â data that in large patterns can be decoded using artificial intelligence,â she added.
And the devices to decode the human brain donât have to be as invasive as a brain implant.
The devices can be as non-invasive as a âFitbit for your brain.â
âWeâre not talking about implanted devices of the future; Iâm talking about wearable devices that are like Fitbits for your brainâ â Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023
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âWe can pick up emotional states â like are you happy or sad or angryâ â Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023
âWeâre not talking about implanted devices of the future; Iâm talking about wearable devices that are like Fitbits for your brain,â said Farahany.
âThese are headbands, hats that have sensors that can pick up your brainwave activity, ear buds, headphones, tiny tattoos that you can wear behind your ear â we can pick up emotional states â like are you happy or sad or angry.
âWe can pick up and decode faces that youâre seeing in your mind â simple shapes, numbers, your PIN number to your bank account.â
âSurveillance of the human brain [âŚ] has a dystopian possibility of being used to exploit and bring to the surface our most secret selfâ â Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023
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Farahany would go on to say that while decoding the human brain had its benefits, it could also be used for very nefarious purposes.
âSurveillance of the human brain can be powerful, helpful, useful, transform the workplace, and make our lives better,â she said, adding, âIt also has a dystopian possibility of being used to exploit and bring to the surface our most secret self.
âIt threatens fundamentally what our own self-identity is in some ways, and threatens to become a tool of oppression.
âWe are no longer mysterious souls; we are now hackable animalsâ â Yuval Harari, World Economic Forum, 2020
Farahanyâs 2023 presentation falls right in-line with what Yuval Harari had been saying for years at Davos â that âWe are no longer mysterious souls; we are now hackable animals.â
According to Harari, âTo hack human beings you need a lot of biological knowledge, a lot of computing power, and especially a lot of data.
âIf you have enough data about me and enough computing power and biological knowledge, you can hack my body, my brain, my life. You can reach a point where you know me better than I know myself.â
âJust imagine North Korea in 20 years where everybody has to wear a biometric bracelet, which constantly monitors your brain activity 24 hours a day.
âYou listen to a speech on the radio by the âGreat Leader,â and they know what you actually feel â you can clap your hands and smile, but if youâre angry, they know youâll be in the gulag tomorrow morning.â
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âJust imagine North Korea in 20 years where everybody has to wear a biometric bracelet, which constantly monitors your blood pressure, your heart rate, your brain activity 24 hours a day,â said Harari in his âHow to Survive the 21st Centuryâ speech at the 2020 WEF meeting.
âYou listen to a speech on the radio by the âGreat Leader,â and they know what you actually feel â you can clap your hands and smile, but if youâre angry, they know youâll be in the gulag tomorrow morning.
âAnd if we allow the emergence of such total surveillance regimes, donât think that the rich and powerful in places like Davos will be safe,â he added.
âBiological knowledge multiplied by Computing power multiplied by Data equals the Ability to Hack Humansâ â Yuval Harari, World Economic Forum, 2020
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The historian even came up with a âdanger formulaâ for hacking human beings, which he believes âmight be the defining equation of life in the 21st Century.â
That equation is B x C x D = AHH â which means Biological knowledge multiplied by Computing power multiplied by Data equals the Ability to Hack Humans.
âThe power to hack human beings can of course be used for good purposes like provided much better healthcare,â said Harari in 2020, adding, âbut if this power falls into the hands of a 21st Century Stalin, the result will be the worst totalitarian regime in human history, and we already have a number of applicants for the job of 21st Century Stalin.â
The Internet of Bodies âmight trigger breakthroughs in medical knowledge [âŚ] Or it might enable a surveillance state of unprecedented intrusion and consequenceâ â RAND Corporation, 2020
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Aiding the process of collecting the massive amounts of data needed to hack human beings is the Internet of Bodies (IoB).
The IoB is an ecosystem of wearable, attachable, implantable, or consumable devices that connect the human body to the internet, much like the Internet of Things (IoT), but for people.
According to a RAND Corporation report from 2020, the IoB âmight trigger breakthroughs in medical knowledge [âŚ] Or it might enable a surveillance state of unprecedented intrusion and consequence.â
Additionally, âIncreased IoB adoption might also increase global geopolitical risks, because surveillance states can use IoB data to enforce authoritarian regimes.â
The IoB is emerging from the so-called fourth industrial revolution, which WEF founder Klaus Schwab says will lead to the fusion of our physical, biological, and digital identities â transhumanism.
The WEF is fully behind widespread adoption of the IoB despite recognizing the enormous ethical concerns that come with having âan unprecedented number of sensors attached to, implanted within, or ingested into human bodies to monitor, analyze, and even modify human bodies and behavior.â
âAfter the Internet of Things, which transformed the way we live, travel and work by connecting everyday objects to the Internet, itâs now time for the Internet of Bodies,â wrote Xiao Liu, Fellow at the WEFâs Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
âThis means collecting our physical data via devices that can be implanted, swallowed or simply worn, generating huge amounts of health-related information.â
âSurveillance of the human brain [âŚ] threatens fundamentally what our own self-identity is in some ways, and threatens to become a tool of oppressionâ â Nita Farahany, World Economic Forum, 2023
With the ability to decode brainwaves, humanity is on the cusp of what could be the worst totalitarian surveillance regime in human history.
What would you do if you woke up one day and your thoughts were no longer yours alone?
If you thought freedom of speech was worth preserving, just wait until they come for your thoughts, your feelings, your dreams.
In this nightmare scenario, anything you think can and will be used against you by the pre-crime thought police.
This article was originally published by Tim Hinchliffe on The Sociable.
The lead image for this article was generated by HackerNoon's AI Image Generator via the prompt "human mind control device".