(if you know what that is, you just lost)
And before you say "one of the rules of The Game is that you're always playing The Game," I don't have to follow the rules of a game I am not playing.
"Due to unusual account activity, you must change your password. Please enter 12 characters with at least three upper case and four lowercase letters, punctuation, two UTF-16 and one unprintable ANSI character.
Error: You may not use any password you've ever used (or imagined) previously. Please try again."
I wonder how difficult having a conversation about that novel (or film) would be. I imagine you would accidentally start saying your thoughts out loud.
not often but sometimes, siri wakes up on it's own. i guess people were concerned at early times, but nowadays it's just _another bug_ in the software.
I do not see passphrase (i think the passphrase is a better word for this feature) as a big issue at the moment.
The user has a password to start or stop the BCI from decoding what they are thinking - this way they have control over what is said out loud or translated. Seems like a no brainer.
Ever watched Ghost in the Shell?
This. It's like if you want to collect biometric data about everyone's faces with different expressions, different angles, and how those faces change over time, you just make a mobile app where people voluntarily record themselves.
So, if the problems are:
>> It requires several electrodes to be implanted into the patient first. Then there's an adaptation phase in which the patient trains the system.
Then one possible way I can think of to make people do your work for you, is to release a nice VR videogame to the point it becomes popular, and have some features that make it nicer if you ("enhanced controls", or "your HUD shows exactly what you want just by thinking it like Ironman helmet", or whatever).
Taking an existing and popular videogame and making a mod like this would also work.
There's non-zero desire for full-dive MMORPGs, so marketing it like a step towards that would entice a non-zero amount of gamers.
Once it's normalized on niches like that you'll probably have a better time expanding outside that niche, because by then it would be "that videogame tech thingy that cool and rich streamers use" rather than "the sus mind reading stuff".
It doesn't need to be videogames, but the idea is the same, you make an "inoffensive" thing that people want to use, and then leech off the collected data.
I can't tell 100% that the text was machine-generated. I won't be too amazed to find out that it was.
But there is no technology explaining how this thing works.
I wonder if trying to enunciate distinctly would help?
Its potential to recognize such a large range of words is also encouraging. That implies the signal is quite rich yet deconvolvable.
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