The document discusses a new technology that can analyze brain activity to determine what images a person is viewing. It explains that researchers were able to train a machine learning model using brain scans from volunteers who were shown different images, and then tested the model on new subjects where it could predict with high accuracy which images they were seeing based solely on their brain activity. This breakthrough could potentially help develop brain-computer interfaces and has raised privacy concerns about discerning information from people's brains without their consent.
The document discusses a new technology that can analyze brain activity to determine what images a person is viewing. It explains that researchers were able to train a machine learning model using brain scans from volunteers who were shown different images, and then tested the model on new subjects where it could predict with high accuracy which images they were seeing based solely on their brain activity. This breakthrough could potentially help develop brain-computer interfaces and has raised privacy concerns about discerning information from people's brains without their consent.
The document discusses a new technology that can analyze brain activity to determine what images a person is viewing. It explains that researchers were able to train a machine learning model using brain scans from volunteers who were shown different images, and then tested the model on new subjects where it could predict with high accuracy which images they were seeing based solely on their brain activity. This breakthrough could potentially help develop brain-computer interfaces and has raised privacy concerns about discerning information from people's brains without their consent.