UN warns against implanting AI chips in your brain because it could threaten your mental privacy::Officials from the United Nations warned that there needs to be a “common ethical framework at the international level” for neurotechnology.

    • @Elephant0991@lemmy.bleh.au
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      1 year ago

      It seems obvious because there are no obvious upsides to it. One of the scenarios in sci-fic is, the people with enhancements out-compete non-enhanced people, making it hard not to get one if you can afford it. You, of course, can never trust the likes of Musk and Zuck to put such things in your head, but would you have any viable/attractive choices when such a scenario pans out? Easy life vs. hard but free life.

      An analogous example nowadays is, would you take steroids to compete as a pro athlete if you can get away with it, even with all its downsides?

    • @Bjornir@programming.dev
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      301 year ago

      Nice to have authorities being premature instead of late as usual. Plus education require time, so you can’t warn people too soon I believe.

      • @ricecooker@lemmy.world
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        141 year ago

        It was so embarrassing watching the dinosaurs running the US government interview Zuck over privacy when they had no idea how Facebook as a business worked. We really need a tech task force that consists of people who are computer-literate.

  • DMmeYourNudes
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    111 year ago

    Okay, but if it lets me start my coffee maker by just thinking about it, I don’t see a down side.

  • Loom In Essence
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    81 year ago

    Yeah thanks for the warning. I was about to put a computer chip in my brain with no concerns about privacy.

  • N3Cr0
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    81 year ago

    Always use adblock, dns filter and malware scanners. Also check your privacy settings regularly and inspect network traffic to your “Smart Brain” (I just invented the term).

    I imagine scenarios where you can’t get rid of annoying advertisements everywhere, even in your dreams. Or people being remote controlled. Or their bank accounts emptied.

    However, this currently is just science fiction.

    • Skellymax
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      41 year ago

      This was exactly where my mind went.

      Like… sure. I can see the merit of an article titled “Top 10 reasons not to drive your spaceship through a star.” But I think we’re a bit far off from that. 😆

  • @jtk
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    31 year ago

    I’m sure most people will heed this warning with the utmost seriousness.

  • @6mementomori@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    People here don’t seem to realize how dumb people are. Most don’t care about their privacy at all, and the usage of meta testifies that. They won’t actually consider that their privacy is at risk from brain implants, without educating them we’ll get another meta situation