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New technology has brought new challenges for ethics and moral

 
 

New technology has brought new challenges for ethics and moral

New technological singularity is the thing, that we must discuss. The brain core can be stimulated by electric impulses that make a person and machine the same. This technology is not 100 percent safe, because if a person uses this technology, this means that brains cannot separate the neural signals what are coming from the robot, and neural signals which are transmitted from a person's senses. Civil and military authorities in many nations have researched that kind of system. 

So there is one interesting hypothesis, that the person who uses that kind of external body would sleep or just somehow would not notice, that the robot is disconnected. And then those persons think that their biological body can make the same things, what that robot body can do. 

In this case, is the possibility that a person who uses EEG-controlled robots can cause the identity crisis, that the person would not realize, is the thing, that would transmit signals to brains the robot or own body. So if that person would go to make some dangerous things accidentally by using their own body, that can cause an extremely bad situation. This kind of technology can be used also in remote-extortion. That means that the extortionist would just violate the robot, which is connected to the EEG system. The other thing is that this kind of thing can revolutionize the entertainment industry. 

But things like microchips, what are implanted to the brains can cause problems. Those microchips can be used for making better memory for people, and they can store the neural impulses, what is coming from ears and eyes. So by using that technology, the person can remember everything, what to see, or feel. But in those microchips can be stored the entire space, what the sensors transmit. And that thing can be used to create false memories. 

In the simple case, the memories of some other person will transfer to some other person's brains. So this means that the career of some politicians can be destroyed. The memories of some heroic actions can be put in the brains of the targeted person. The idea for transferring memories from one person to others researched by the Pentagon and the idea was to give "synthetic combat experience" to U.S troops. But the same methodology can be used in the cases, that some people must turn against their own. And this kind of thing can be the key effect in the new type of "Artichoke" (1) program. 



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