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What if The Thought Camera was invented?
I always thought he was very underrated in comparison to other inventiors but what if a full proof version of this existed.
No one would even think about committing crimes would they?
If there was a court case and we could use this if someone was asked a question and then display it
https://monsterminions.wordpress.com/2015/07/20/on-photographing-thought/
The thing is one would have to worry to see if it may have been tampered
but it'd be better than any lawyer, witness or lie detector.
And pretty much every politician could be asked questions and see if the images would then prove otherwise.
This alone could be used on prisoners to see if they really did commit the crime.
What do you think?
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This is similar to the moral dilemma of a Gods existence. If God appeared and proved beyond the shadow of a doubt he existed would the atheist concede to have to worship him? In my case if God (christian version) did appear and prove his existence I would still not worship him because I still believe him to be a moral thug. So in your example, no it would not stop crime and it would only serve to hinder the rights of individual freedom and create that Illuminati state you are so afraid of.
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So even if you photographed thoughts it wouldnt be proof of anything but actual thoughts
And if you start policing thoughts
I guess this whole planet would be a lunatic asylum
Oh wait.... it is isn't it?
Everything is belief
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What has to come ? Will my heart grow numb ?
How will I save the world ? By using my mind like a gun
Seems a better weapon, 'cause everybody got heat
I know I carry mine, since the last time I got beat
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There’s one of my favorite movies called Minority Report. Good stuff but leaves the question of - if there are devices - there can always be ways around those devices. Rules vs rule breakers-
Law vs law breakers-
Intent vs actuality-
Great stuff to think about. Heavy stuff .
I’m the end there’s an old saying - a lock isn’t made for a thief, but for the honest man- if a thief wants something - they will make the way rather than earn it.
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TLDR: We are a long ways off.
For the hypothetical:
Beyond it being just a wildly out of reach goal- first designing all the necessary "stuff", programming the AI, and then passing the legal gymnastics necessary to hook everyone up to this(then again, we might willingly hook ourselves up, consider oversharing on social media)- in order to become an effective crime preventative tool, people(and when I say people I mean *everyone*, including those likely to commit crimes) would have to consent to active, 24/7 monitoring, which is unlikely, and so it would have to be forced. The place the world would have to get to for this to be implemented is just unbelievable. Big brother literally on your shoulder demanding to know why you roll your socks instead of fold them.
In a courtroom setting...
Well, as you can see from the links at the top, what people witness, what registers in their mind, reality, and the AI to display said data currently all vary wildly. And those were with a specific set of pictures. Imagine everything you see in one day, and vast amount of unpredictable and uncontrollable images. Even under the assumption that those variations are overcome and accurate images can be displayed, I don't think this system would prevent crime.
Crime would evolve, as it always has. Police get better vests, criminals get better guns, so on and so forth. By the time said technology was prevalent, the criminals would have also gotten smart enough to come up with ways to circumvent the system designed to catch them.
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Kyrin Wyldstar wrote: You make no sense. In the first place this is just an abstract exercise because thoughts are not real and cant be photographed. And secondly if such a process existed to read thoughts you claim there would be no one to dare to commit crimes. And then you go on to say we could use it on criminals. But if no one dares to commit crimes how would there be criminals?
This is similar to the moral dilemma of a Gods existence. If God appeared and proved beyond the shadow of a doubt he existed would the atheist concede to have to worship him? In my case if God (christian version) did appear and prove his existence I would still not worship him because I still believe him to be a moral thug. So in your example, no it would not stop crime and it would only serve to hinder the rights of individual freedom and create that Illuminati state you are so afraid of.
I really don't understand this strange fascination you have with my threads where you do not offer anything but snarky remarks and basically go against everything I say and offer little reason why. Am I really the only one who notices this habit of yours? You don't agree. That is fine. I am sure there are others you can discuss with. It just gets old you have nothing new to say and you think I can't figure it out. I get it You won,t like what I have to say.
Anything that is used can be absused. Robots, terraforming thought project in ect. Something is needed where we would neednanlie detector but to have it full proof, but not try to make it a police state either. I wonder what was his main reason for wanting to make it then.
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