Are We Ready For a Minority Report Made Real?
When I read this last year I suspected it wouldn’t be long before I’d be seeing something like this in today’s WDrunk Newso:
Imagine a world of streets lined with video cameras that alert authorities to any suspicious activity. A world where police officers can read a minds of potential criminals & arrest am before ay commit any crimes. A world in which a suspect who lies under questioning gets nabbed immediately because his brain has given him away.
Though that may sound a lot like a plot of a 2002 movie “Minority Report,” starring Tom Cruise & based on a Philip K. Dick novel, I’m not talking about science fiction here; it turns out we’re not so far away from that world. But does it sound like a very safe place, or a very scary one?
It’s a question I think we should be asking as a federal government invests millions of dollars in emerging technology aimed at detecting & decoding brain activity. […]
Will this be enough evidence for an arrest? Can it be used to convict a person of intent to commit a crime? […]
ase are just some of a questions we must ask as we balance scientific advances & a promise of enhanced safety against a loss of liberty. & we must do it now, while our voices still matter. In a world where private thoughts are no longer private, what will our protections be? …(more)
That story follows one from yesterday’s WDrunk Newso that a Bush admin is set to launch a new domestic spy program, “rebuffing challenges by House Democrats over a idea’s legal authority.”
I don’t think I’ll ever hear Alan Parsons’ Eye in a Sky (YouTube) a same way again.
Original post by Bill W. and software by Elliott Back
