Protecting Our Brains From Datamining 100
Jason Koebler writes: 'Brainwave-tracking is becoming increasingly common in the consumer market, with the gaming industry at the forefront of the trend. "Neurogames" use brain-computer interfaces and electroencephalographic (EEG) gadgets like the Emotiv headset to read brain signals and map them to in-game actions. EEG data is "high-dimensional," meaning a single signal can reveal a lot of information about you: if you have a mental illness, are prone to addiction, your emotions, mood, and taste. If that data from gaming was collected and mined, it could theoretically be matched with other datasets culled from online data mining to create a complete profile of an individual that goes far beyond what they divulge through social media posts and emails alone. That's led some to develop privacy systems that protect your thoughts from hackers.'
Q: Why did Apple buy Beats headphones? (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah well, (Score:4, Funny)
Just wait until data from people like me with ADHD and PTSD starts corrupting their Hey look a Squirrel!
Re:Lets all take a step back to appreciate this: (Score:5, Funny)
Edward Snowden will shortly be releasing transcripts of this too. Here's one example:
SUBJECT 1765467-2: K3yseRS0Z3 [[TRANSCRIPT BEGINS]]
STRAFE
STRAFE
STRAFE
STRAFE
SCOPE
FIRE
FORWARD (RUN)
TEABAG
[[TRANSCRIPT ENDS]]
I'm not worried. I'm already aware of what most 15 year old boys are thinking about, we don't need the NSA for that.
Re:Q: Why did Apple buy Beats headphones? (Score:4, Funny)
Beats buyers have brains now?