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Philosophy by the Way
 
 
Friday, October 14, 2011
 
 
 
Mind reading and our future 
 


 
Well, of course, it’s my fault, for I am a simple  philosopher sitting in 
his room in his private ivory tower. But now and then I  come down, as my 
dear readers may have noticed, in order to look for stuff for  my blogs, either 
live by travelling, or virtually by surfing on the Internet or  reading 
printed stuff. And so I discovered a few days ago that the technological  
developments have already progressed more than what I had thought. In my blog  
last week I saw mind reading as something far away in the future, but what did 
I  discover? It’s already among us. No, I do not mean the mirror neurons in 
our  head that read for instance, as my readers may remember, the feelings, 
emotions,  intentions and so on of other persons. I mean an artificial 
device that really  can read what is going on in our brains. The gadget I found 
on the Internet is a  kind of head set. You have to connect it with a 
television, which interprets  then your brain waves. Or use your brain waves 
for 
controlling computer games or  other software programs. 
 
The  Australian engineer Adam Wilson made such an application known to the 
world by  using it for sending a Twitter message. But people suffering from 
brain  disabilities and paralysis will be able to use it for controlling 
their  wheelchairs. I did not find it yet in the stories and messages on the 
Internet  (but it may be my fault) but what to think of using such a head set 
as a kind of  mobile telephone? Just set a mind reading set on your head and 
let your partner  do the same, and you can communicate just by thinking! 
You do not need to say a  word any longer. Just think. One problem to be 
solved, of course, is that  probably there will be also other thoughts in your 
head, so the mind reading set  must learn to select the right ones. But it 
will make communication much easier.  So you’ll be able to tell to your partner 
what you cannot put into  words.
 
Communication will be more direct then. But be careful,  for maybe your 
partner hears also what you want to keep secret. One step further  will be to 
read your thoughts, even when you do not have a mind reading set on  your 
head. You enter a building and a mind scanner in the doorpost reads whether  
you want to make an attempt or whether you are there for decent reason. Even  
better, place such scanners on every street corner, like it is done now with 
 surveillance cameras. The uses will be infinite (as will be its misuses). 
>From a  philosophical point of view all these developments are very 
interesting and they  will certainly make that concepts like freedom and 
personal 
identity will be  given a new  meaning.





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