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February 12, 2009
Transparent brains: detecting preferences with infrared light
Anders Sandberg writes in Practical Ethics Transparent brains: detecting preferences with infrared light.
Researchers at University of Toronto have demonstrated that they can decode which of two drinks a test subject prefers by scanning their brains with infrared light. Would be a good or bad thing if we all could truthfully know each other's preferences?
Posted by Waldemar at February 12, 2009 09:30 AM