people gonna be working 24 hours a dayBreh if/when they figure out how to tie this in with business/learning Gonna be crazy
Not "we". Quit normalizing these things. We are forced to go along with some of these things. Only sheeple "willingly" do all these things.I agree with a lot of what you said but you can't stop technology from moving forward. We never imagined a time we would give up every piece of information about ourselves to every company on earth but we do it willingly now. This dream communication will one day become the norm too...
That’s allot of autistic peopleNot "we". Quit normalizing these things. We are forced to go along with some of these things. Only sheeple "willingly" do all these things.
Technology is not inevitable. That's a corporate talking point. People who dream of these technologies and who model their idea of the future on science fiction novels have deviant social cognition styles. They're basically all autistic or narcissistic/psychopathic.
Not "we"? So you imagined that you'd be giving companies all your information? I guarantee you're on social media, probably answering them goofy "quizzes" which gives up all your info. You're online 24/7 like the rest of us and with every click or tap you're giving up your information. Nobody is "forced" to do anything but you do it. Bet you typed that shyt from an iPhone then called somebody a sheep...Not "we". Quit normalizing these things. We are forced to go along with some of these things. Only sheeple "willingly" do all these things.
Technology is not inevitable. That's a corporate talking point. People who dream of these technologies and who model their idea of the future on science fiction novels have deviant social cognition styles. They're basically all autistic or narcissistic/psychopathic.
Yeah...no. The Coli is my only guilty pleasure as far as social media. But this belief that "everybody" is willingly giving up their data is exactly how most people give in and stop looking for alternatives and best practices.Not "we"? So you imagined that you'd be giving companies all your information? I guarantee you're on social media, probably answering them goofy "quizzes" which gives up all your info. You're online 24/7 like the rest of us and with every click or tap you're giving up your information. Nobody is "forced" to do anything but you do it. Bet you typed that shyt from an iPhone then called somebody a sheep...
You keep acting like you're not part of those giving up their data. If you understand how the internet works, you pretty much have no choice but to give up your data and you know that, so you're willingly doing it. Go read through ANY privacy statement and you'll see exactly what you're giving up. And you absolutely had to agree to privacy statements to even use whatever your device you're using right now and everything else you do in this online world.Yeah...no. The Coli is my only guilty pleasure as far as social media. But this belief that "everybody" is willingly giving up their data is exactly how most people give in and stop looking for alternatives and best practices.
Technologies, democracy, capitalism, inequality. None of these are inevitable facts of nature. People with power just want you to believe they are.
You are not allowing for degrees. Again, this is precisely what companies use against people and want you to think: since you're forced to share some data, you may as well share all your data. That's madness.You keep acting like you're not part of those giving up their data. If you understand how the internet works, you pretty much have no choice but to give up your data and you know that, so you're willingly doing it. Go read through ANY privacy statement and you'll see exactly what you're giving up. And you absolutely had to agree to privacy statements to even use whatever your device you're using right now and everything else you do in this online world.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Researchers at REMspace, a California-based startup, have achieved a historic milestone, demonstrating that lucid dreams could unlock new dimensions of communication and humanity’s potential. Using specially designed equipment, two individuals successfully induced lucid dreams and exchanged a simple message.
Watch the experiment here.
Lucid dreams occur when a person is aware they are dreaming while still in the dream state. This phenomenon happens during REM sleep and has numerous potential applications, from solving physiological problems to learning new skills. In earlier research, REMspace demonstrated that facial electromyography sensors could decode specific sounds made in dreams. This led to the development of Remmyo, a dream language detectable through sensitive sensors.
On September 24, participants were sleeping at their homes when their brain waves and other polysomnographic data were tracked remotely by a specially developed apparatus. When the server detected that the first participant entered a lucid dream, it generated a random Remmyo word and sent it to him via earbuds. The participant repeated the word in his dream, with his response captured and stored on the server. Eight minutes later, the next participant entered a lucid dream. She received the stored message from the first participant and confirmed it upon awakening, marking the first-ever “chat” exchanged in dreams. Additionally, two other people were able to communicate with the server through their dreams.
Michael Raduga, founder and CEO of REMspace, shared his thoughts on the breakthrough, "Yesterday, communicating in dreams seemed like science fiction. Tomorrow, it will be so common we won’t be able to imagine our lives without this technology. This opens the door to countless commercial applications, reshaping how we think about communication and interaction in the dream world. That's why we believe that REM sleep and related phenomena, like lucid dreams, will become the next big industry after AI."
The function of hippocampus and amygdala during sleep may be complementary, since the retrieval of cues of fear‐conditioning stimuli has proved capable to affect the emotional quality of dream experience of NREMS [Wamsley and Antrobus,2009]. During wakefulness, both hippocampus and amygdala are involved in the processing and execution of fear memories [Selden et al.,1991], and recent studies on the circuitry of fear conditioning and extinction point to the basolateral amygdala as the primary site of initial plasticity of both fear and extinction memory, with hippocampus mediating contextual aspects of both [Ji and Maren,2007; Quirk and Mueller,2008; Milad et al.,2007]. Hence, a specific form of learning involving amygdala and hippocampus at different stages seems susceptible to affect the emotional quality of dreaming.
Breakthrough from REMspace: First Ever Communication Between People in Dreams
Researchers at REMspace, a California-based startup, have achieved a historic milestone, demonstrating that lucid dreams could unlock new dimensions owww.businesswire.com
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Amygdala and hippocampus volumetry and diffusivity in relation to dreaming
Microstructural analyses by MRI brain scans and by DTI analysis of MR images were used to investigate the possible relationship between deep gray matter structures (amygdala and hippocampus) and dreaming in healthy subjects. Thirty‐four subjects ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Chatgpt will give the code in python, is it usless, most likelyYou've obviously never tried to code something in Python using ChatGPT. Try it and tell me how far you get with a complex program...
They putting ads in your dreams because you agreed to a Eula when you tried to use your smart phone or new TV.Imagine in the future instead of learning something you can just download it to your brain
Want to code, no need to learn Python, just buy a download to your brain and now you’re fluent in Python
I’m glad I won’t be alive to see this come to full fruition. I’m scared brehs
Supreme OD fukkery if it's contracted and developed.