This technology is already here.
Nita A. Farahany Robinson, Professor of Law and Philosophy at Duke University, took the stage at this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos.
She was part of a ‘brain transparency’ panel that discussed technologies that have the capability to read minds, track emotions, create imagery out of thoughts, and display them on a screen that can be monitored.
The proposition from the WEF? These technologies can be used to make productivity in the workplace better. It would save companies millions by ‘waking up’ workers that have taken too long of a break or become unproductive through distraction.
After all, this is what advanced technology is for right? Making sure worker bees are not taking breaks that are too long…<<<Read More>>>...